Whitey Ford
10-15-2019, 02:54 PM
Ava DuVernay, Netflix Sued by Creator of Interrogation Method Depicted in When They See Us
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3F9n_smGWY
Dems po' niggers were abused by The Reid Technique LOL
The company credited with creating the controversial interrogation technique depicted in the Emmy award-winning Netflix miniseries When They See Us filed a defamation lawsuit Monday against the streaming service and the show’s creator Ava DuVernay.
The four episode limited-series centers on the true story of five male minority youths who were falsely prosecuted on charges related to the sexual assault of a female jogger in New York City’s Central Park in 1989. After spending years in prison, their wrongful convictions were eventually overturned, and the group became known as the Central Park Five.
The lawsuit, filed by the Chicago based John E. Reid & Associates, centers on a scene in the show’s final episode, which the plaintiff claims “falsely disparaged and defamed” the company “in an effort to cause a condemnation of the Reid Technique.”
The suit alleges that the scene, which was written and directed by DuVernay, was fabricated and “designed to broadcast to the audience a conversation they made up that included false statements as to the Reid Technique.”
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/ava-duvernay-netflix-being-sued-by-creator-of-interrogation-method-depicted-in-when-they-see-us/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3F9n_smGWY
Dems po' niggers were abused by The Reid Technique LOL
The company credited with creating the controversial interrogation technique depicted in the Emmy award-winning Netflix miniseries When They See Us filed a defamation lawsuit Monday against the streaming service and the show’s creator Ava DuVernay.
The four episode limited-series centers on the true story of five male minority youths who were falsely prosecuted on charges related to the sexual assault of a female jogger in New York City’s Central Park in 1989. After spending years in prison, their wrongful convictions were eventually overturned, and the group became known as the Central Park Five.
The lawsuit, filed by the Chicago based John E. Reid & Associates, centers on a scene in the show’s final episode, which the plaintiff claims “falsely disparaged and defamed” the company “in an effort to cause a condemnation of the Reid Technique.”
The suit alleges that the scene, which was written and directed by DuVernay, was fabricated and “designed to broadcast to the audience a conversation they made up that included false statements as to the Reid Technique.”
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/ava-duvernay-netflix-being-sued-by-creator-of-interrogation-method-depicted-in-when-they-see-us/