SHERMAN HEMSLEY - LEGAL BATTLE OVER HEMSLEY'S ROYALTIES
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LEGAL BATTLE OVER HEMSLEY'S ROYALTIES
Two businessmen have begun a legal battle over the royalties from SHERMAN HEMSLEY's acting career.
The 70-year-old star suffered financial difficulties in the 1990s and sold off his future residual payments from past TV roles - including his stint on hit sitcom The Jeffersons - to pay his debts.
William Little and David Pullman bought Hemsley's residual rights together, but following a dispute between the pair, Little reportedly paid his former partner $42,000 (GBP21,000) to release his claim on future payments.
Little has now filed a lawsuit against Pullman - claiming he contacted actors union the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) in April (08) asking for bosses to withhold a $10,000 (GBP5,000) payment to Little.
Little is suing for $25,000 (GBP12,500), according to TMZ.com.
05 August 2008 07:11
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