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Tuesday 17 January 2012

Sundance Film Festival lawsuit

Sundance Film Festival lawsuit - David Siegel 90,000 , A Florida property director is none-too-pleased with the filmmakers behind a documentary about the construction of his mega-mansion in Orlando. David Siegel is so upset that he's filed a $75,000 defamation lawsuit again director Lauren Greenfield and producer Frank Evers — along with the Sundance Film Festival — to keep the film from debuting at the Park City, Utah festival next week.


David Siegel sues defamation, Siegel claims the documentary, David Siegel 90,000 , The Queen of Versailles, puts his business and personal finances on blast. The film revolves around the construction of his 90,000-square foot mansion modeled after France's famed Versailles palace, along with his alleged financial troubles. riches to rags lawsuit,

The problem? Siegel claims his company, Westgate Resorts Ltd., is far from bankrupt — and his lawyer says the Robert Redford-founded festival described the film as a "rags-to-riches-to-rags" story. David Siegel 90,000 ,


"The average reader would think he was broke," Siegel's lawyer, Michael Marder, told the Los Angeles Times. "Westgate is a stable and profitable company."

Marder added that his client is worried about the bad press — especially since he has a timeshare resort property in the area. The Queen of Versailles review,

"We've had people wondering if the doors are shutting," Marder said. "It can't hit any closer to home."

So far, Sundance and the filmmakers have refused to change the wording of the official guide and maintain that Siegel's home went into foreclosure. A spokesman added that the festival "maintains its long-held and firm commitment to freedom of expression and looks forward to screening this film by an award-winning filmmaker at the opening of Sundance Film Festival 2012." David Siegel sues defamation,

We're wondering why Siegel isn't suing for more cash, especially since he could lose business as a result. Maybe he's just trying to drum up press for the film — publicity is good for film promotion, right?


Source: sheknows