Sage Steele, a former ESPN broadcaster, has filed a lawsuit against her former representation, Creative Artists Agency (CAA), alleging breach of fiduciary duty. The lawsuit stems from CAA's handling of Steele's standoff with ESPN over a free speech battle related to her comments on the COVID-19 vaccine. Steele claims that CAA failed to adequately represent her interests during this dispute. In response, CAA has labeled the lawsuit as a 'meritless attempt' by Steele to avoid paying commissions owed to the agency. The lawsuit was reported exclusively by Variety.
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Broadcaster Sage Steele has filed a lawsuit against her former representation, Creative Artists Agency, over their handling of her standoff with ESPN. Read: https://t.co/twsLBEdOff https://t.co/Mcqw9rn5Ki
Sage Steele Sues CAA for Breach of Fiduciary Duty During Her Free Speech Battle With ESPN (EXCLUSIVE) https://t.co/zDnHnKK0mU via @variety
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