An arbitrator found that 21st Century Fox engaged in fraud in its dealings with the talent behind the crime drama “Bones”
An arbitrator found that 21st Century Fox engaged in fraud in its dealings with the talent behind the crime drama “Bones,” delivering a strong rebuke of the company in a case that highlights the sometimes-tense relations between Hollywood’s creative community and media conglomerates.
“Bones” producers Barry Josephson and Kathleen Reichs and stars David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel were awarded $178.7 million in damages.
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