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Russell Simmons sues HBO and 'On the Record' assault documentary directors alleging defamation and dismissed evidence.
The documentary was picked up after Apple TV+ withdrew as a distributor when Oprah Winfrey severed ties with the production.
We dispute Mr. Simmons’ allegations, stand by the filmmakers and their process, and will vigorously defend ourselves," HBO ...
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XXL on MSNRussell Simmons Files $20 Million Lawsuit Against HBO Max Over ‘Defamatory Accusations’ in On the Record Documentary – ReportRussell Simmons has reportedly filed a $20 million lawsuit against HBO Max and the filmmakers behind the 2020 documentary, On ...
With Oprah Winfrey very publicly exiting as a producer, Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s documentary On the Record, about the ...
The telecommunications company’s CEO, John Stankey, discusses the upcoming $5.75 billion merger with Lumen Technologies. As ...
AT&T's CEO John Stankey indicated that the telecommunications company would not change its diversity policy to appease Trump.
AT&T Chairman and CEO John Stankey joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk its recent announcement of acquiring Lumen's fiber business.
AT&T (NYSE:T) CEO John Stankey said the industry was finally recognizing the importance of having best-in-class communications network infrastructure in the long run and expects fiber to be ...
AT&T CEO John Stankey stops short of saying he will bend to any Trump administration demands on DEI if the company wants to close on a new $5.75 billion fiber deal.
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Hollywood Unlocked on MSNRussell Simmons Files $20 Million Lawsuit Against HBO Max Over ‘On the Record’ DocumentaryRussell Simmons files $20 million lawsuit against HBO Max, claiming 'On the Record' ignored evidence that disproved ...
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