A complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles, Supreme Court of Kieran Maguire, begins with what may be the best line of the court this year, "Melissa Joan Hart has no heart." Av. We have reached Harts reps for comment.
Maguire says Hart hired him in August 2006 when her career was "reduced" and verbally agreed to pay him the usual 10 percent commission on profits. He said that he represented it for five years, including during it received a number of Melissa and Joey on the ground until he was dismissed in March 2011. Hart is now allegedly refusing to pay a commission Maguire, except those from the first year show.
"This case is yet another episode of the actress, who is trying to take advantage of, tortured, and thumb your nose at them in its use - in this case, the man who saved her career, as he went down to ignorance," says suit, a copy was obtained by THR.
Interestingly, the complaint alleges that Hart was paid only $ 3,750 per episode the first season, Melissa and Joey, a total of $ 122.700 in 30 episodes (plus $ 10 200 in additional fees). Maguire said he believes that its fees rose for a second season, which gives him the right to not less than $ 56.250 per share of the planned 15-episode season.
The complaint, filed by Brian Friedman, and Brian Friedman on Turnau and Taitelman applies to actions for breach of oral contract, quantum meruit, declaratory relief, accounting, breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing, fraud and unjust enrichment.
Maguire says Hart hired him in August 2006 when her career was "reduced" and verbally agreed to pay him the usual 10 percent commission on profits. He said that he represented it for five years, including during it received a number of Melissa and Joey on the ground until he was dismissed in March 2011. Hart is now allegedly refusing to pay a commission Maguire, except those from the first year show.
"This case is yet another episode of the actress, who is trying to take advantage of, tortured, and thumb your nose at them in its use - in this case, the man who saved her career, as he went down to ignorance," says suit, a copy was obtained by THR.
Interestingly, the complaint alleges that Hart was paid only $ 3,750 per episode the first season, Melissa and Joey, a total of $ 122.700 in 30 episodes (plus $ 10 200 in additional fees). Maguire said he believes that its fees rose for a second season, which gives him the right to not less than $ 56.250 per share of the planned 15-episode season.
The complaint, filed by Brian Friedman, and Brian Friedman on Turnau and Taitelman applies to actions for breach of oral contract, quantum meruit, declaratory relief, accounting, breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing, fraud and unjust enrichment.