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09.08.2021 - 21:29 / justjared.com
Bam Margera has filed a lawsuit against Johnny Knoxville, Spike Jonze and Paramount over his exclusion from Jackass Forever.
According to Variety, the 41-year-old reality star alleges that he was wrongfully terminated from the upcoming fourth installment of the film franchise.
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Bam was fired from the Jackass movie last fall after violating the terms of a “wellness agreement” he signed with the film’s producers after allegedly testing positive for
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Jackass star Bam Margera is suing the film’s producers over his exit from Jackass 4: Forever.The actor, who was set to star in the newest sequel – scheduled for release on September 3 – filed a complaint today (August 9) claiming a violation of his civil rights after producers made him sign a “Wellness Agreement” and fired him after a positive drug test, claiming he broke his contract.According to the Hollywood Reporter, Margera allegedly said he suffers from physical and mental disabilities,
Bam Margera — a skateboarder and television personality best known as one of the original stars of MTV’s “Jackass” series — he claims it’s the entities he’s now suing.Margera, 41, filed a lawsuit on Monday against a number of names including longtime co-star Johnny Knoxville, director Spike Jonze and Paramount — alleging that he was wrongfully terminated from the forthcoming installment of the “Jackass” film franchise, “Jackass Forever,” that’s out on Oct.
Jackass co-creator Bam Margera is suing Johnny Knoxville, Paramount Pictures, MTV and others over his firing from the franchise’s upcoming movie.
“Jackass” is being taken to court.
TMZ in April that he was fired from the film after he allegedly tested positive for Adderall and violated the terms of a “wellness agreement” he said he signed with the movie’s producers, refusing to go to rehab that he said was mandated by Knoxville. The lawsuit Margera filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court reiterates this claim.
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