Billionaire Tom Gores' investment vehicle has taken an ownership stake in Paradigm Talent Agency, led by his brother, chairman and founder Sam Gores. The agency has also retained former Warner Bros.
21.05.2020 - 21:15 / billboard.com
The future of Paradigm Agency appears to be in the hands of Platinum Equity chairman Tom Gores, who is trying to negotiate an agreement with sports and entertainment agency boss Casey Wasserman to absorb Paradigm's profitable music division into the Wasserman agency.Sam Gores has been largely sidelined in the talks, a source tells Billboard, saying the agency founder currently "has no say in a deal or proximity to the discussions." The 66-year-old longtime owner of Paradigm ceded control of the
.Billionaire Tom Gores' investment vehicle has taken an ownership stake in Paradigm Talent Agency, led by his brother, chairman and founder Sam Gores. The agency has also retained former Warner Bros.
Sam Gores’ brother Tom Gores and his investment company Crescent Drive Media has taken an ownership stake in Paradigm, the agency’s CEO Sam Gores announced in a letter to employees Thursday, obtained by TheWrap.
By Cynthia Littleton
By Variety Staff
The Louisville community is mourning after a local business owner was shot and killed by law enforcement as he ran a food stand during protests early Monday. David McAtee, known as «the BBQ Man,» used to feed police officers for free, CBS affiliate WKLY-TV reports.
John Cusack shared a video of himself being screamed at by a police officer in Chicago as he allegedly hit his bicycle with a baton. The actor, 53, shared a video on his Twitter showing the altercation.
High Fidelity star John Cusack was hit with pepper spray during a Black Lives Matter protest in his native Chicago, Illinois on Saturday night.
John Cusack is revealing a scary incident with the police that occurred while he was at the Black Lives Matter protest in Chicago.
High Fidelity star John Cusack was hit with pepper spray during a Black Lives Matter protest in his native Chicago, Illinois on Saturday night. The masked actor found himself in the middle of a stand-off between activists and police in the city and he was targeted by cops trying to disperse the crowds.
John Cusack says police officers came at him with a baton as he filmed a protest in Chicago on Saturday.
By Bruce Haring
John Cusack went from actor to intrepid reporter, live-tweeting from the Chicago protest on Saturday and even getting attacked by an aggressive police officer.
Actor John Cusack posted a harrowing video from the Chicago protests on May 30, claiming he was “attacked” by police officers. The 53-year-old said he was simply filming the riots, incited by nationwide outcry from the Black Lives Matter movement, when cops repeatedly hit his bike with a baton. In the blurry video, which he posted to Twitter, a man could be heard aggressively yelling: “Get the f**k out of here! Go on move! Get that bike out of here!”
Actor John Cusack got a firsthand look at clashes between protesters and police when the “Say Anything” star alleged he was attacked by cops while filming a protest that erupted in Chicago on Saturday night.
"They came at me with batons"
Talk of sale activity around Paradigm is heating up again.