Woody Allen's $68 million lawsuit against Amazon for terminating his lucrative film deal has taken a hit
Woody Allen's $68 million lawsuit against Amazon for terminating his lucrative film deal has taken a hit. On Wednesday, a judge dismissed several of the filmmaker's claims.
U.S. District Court Judge Denise Cote looks at Allen's allegations regarding a multipicture acquisition agreement, which provided the filmmaker with minimum guaranteed payments. As a result, Allen will continue to seek to hold Amazon liable for not living up to the contractual relationship with regard to four specific films, including, but the judge isn't swayed by Allen's allegation that the termination of the larger deal interfered with his ability to meet obligations with outside investors and foreign distributors.
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