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James Van Der Beek is going after Sirius XM.
According to The Blast, the -year-old actor apparently had a deal in place for a podcast, but it didn’t go through as planned.
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The outlet reports that there was a promise of James having his own podcast with the satellite radio company, but was blindsided when they backed out because of renegotiation terms.
In the filing, he says that he “began to pursue an opportunity for creating a podcast based on his longstanding acting career, onscreen characters, and life as a husband and father of six. He would serve as the podcast’s host, conduct interviews, provide commentary and behind-the-scenes insight on past work, and share the kind of unique perspective as an artist, seeker, and public figure that has become the hallmark of his social media presence.”
James claims that his team negotiated a deal with Sirius XM and a company called Stitcher for a guaranteed $700,000 for 40 episodes of the podcast.
He says that he received an email stating that his deal was “officially closed”, over “someone from upper management stepped in and shut down the deal.”
James is seeking the $700,000 deal planned, plus damages, over the botched deal.
Just last year, James and wife, Kimberly, welcomed their sixth child together after moving to Texas.
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Ready to fight. James Van Der Beek filed a lawsuit against SiriusXM and Stitcher after his alleged podcast deal with the companies fell through.
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James Van Der Beek is suing SiriusXM. The 45-year-old actor was reportedly set to make $750,000 to front a podcast about his life and career for the broadcasting network but SiriusXM is said to have pulled the plug on the deal before recording has even started.