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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE

Paramount+ Sued by Sue Costello for Subversive #MeToo Agenda 

FACTZ has obtained recently filed court documents that comedian and actress Sue Costello is demanding a jury trial in her lawsuit against Paramount+ for multiple egregious acts she endured under top executives while working on a television show deal since 2017.

Filed in the Federal Court of the State of New York of the County of New York last week, Costello alleges breach of contract, breach of good faith, tortious Interference, fraud, malice and discrimination.

This battle has been going on now for almost five years and Costello has chosen to bring it to the courts now after several bizarre events have the studio engaging in #MeToo McCarthyism to push their subversive agendas.

In July 2017, Costello met with Les Moonves to bring a strong female-driven show to the Paramount network—shortly after, ironically, Moonves was taken down by a #MeToo scandal.

Following the meeting with Moonves, CBS executives began to target Costello with predatory schemes and arrangements, which the lawsuit alleges escalated to physically violent behavior with them stealing documents from her that contained the outline for her television idea.

Despite this madness she continued to negotiate with them for the prized television deal and CBS ultimately agreed to for Costello to write, executive produce and star in a television Show. Then, as Moonves came under attack the same executives tried to implicate her as looking for a payout in his #MeToo scandal. Costello did not have allegations against Moonves.

Sue Costello says in the lawsuit that CBS framed her to to make It look like she demanded her TV deal as a way to extort them for sexual assault, stole her TV Show and covered their crimes.

Sinister tales behind the veil of #MeToo witch hunts continue to be revealed.

Story developing as FACTZ sorts through the evidence.



One Comment

  • All of Hollywood are sexual weirdos. That’s why they live there. They want to sleep with people and do drugs.

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