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“Real World” contestant sues for $5 million

Posted on May 6, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Eriq Gardner reports:

A woman who appeared on a recent episode of MTV’s “The Real World” is suing producers for $5 million, claiming she was given 8 to 10 alcoholic beverages and ridiculed when she refused to have sex with one of the show’s cast members.

The lawsuit, filed by Golzar Amirmotazedi against Viacom, MTV and Bunim/Murray Prods, alleges invasion of privacy, false light, disclosure of private facts and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.

Read more on Reuters.

Ryan Abbott of Courthouse News provides additional details on this lawsuit; a copy of the lawsuit can be found here.

Thanks to the reader who sent in this link.

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