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Former Football Coach Jason Brown Slaps Netflix With $30 Million Lawsuit: REPORT

Former “Last Chance U” star Jason Brown slapped Netflix in a lawsuit.

While coaching at Independence Community College (Kansas), Brown appeared in a well-known documentary series centered around Juko Football.

During the season 3 and 4 The Pirates were the highlight of the show, but things weren't pink. In fact, Brown was forced to resign from his position after he was suspected. text One of his players, “I'm your new Hitler.”

According to reports from TMZBrown has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, seeking $30 million to “portray him in false and offensive light through selective editing and misrepresentation.”

According to the outlet, the former ICC coach claims that Netflix will “portray his “cut, pasted, edited, distorted” footage as a volatile and abusive tyrant for financial gain.” (Related: Nick Saban loads up several FCC complaints to drop the oath to ESPN: Report)

Brown claims that multiple college football and XFL teams offered contracts worth more than $500,000, but those offers went away after the series aired.

In response to these allegations, Brown is hoping for payday from Netflix. According to a report by TMZ, Brown wants $10 million in reputational damages, $10 million in losses, $5 million in punitive damages and $5 million in mental distress.

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Netflix is ​​hit by portrayal lawsuit Other individuals It is also related to “Last Chance U.”

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