Janice Dickinson’s lawsuit against Ryan Seacrest Productions tossed out after courts contend she was NOT misportrayed on Shahs Of Sunset
Janice Dickinson’s suit against Ryan Seacrest’s production company has been dismissed by an LA judge, according to TMZ.
The 64-year-old supermodel originally filed suit over an appearance on Shahs Of Sunset, where Dickinson said she was misportrayed as ‘an arrogant, unprofessional and purportedly past-her-prime celebrity.’
According to the courts, however, nothing on the show was misleading enough to merit a suit.
No case: Janice Dickinson’s suit against Ryan Seacrest Productions has been dismissed by an LA judge. The star is seen in July 2018 above
Janice accused the American Idol host’s company of fabricating a plot line ‘to include a false controversy’ on the Bravo show.
According to the suit, Shahs made it ‘appear that Dickinson had intentionally “stolen” the outfit’ star Golnesa ‘GG’ Gharachedaghi was ‘supposed to wear’ at a fashion show both modeled for.
Dickinson maintains that was not the case and went on to dispute the way GG subsequently ‘intentionally, maliciously and falsely disparage[d] Plaintiff on camera.’
Reality star Gharachedaghi called the model ‘old’ and wondered if she ‘died out with the Flinstones’ in a confessional video accompanying the clip.
According to the suit, Shahs made it ‘appear that Dickinson had intentionally “stolen” the outfit’ star Golnesa ‘GG’ Gharachedaghi (above November 2018) was ‘supposed to wear’ at a fashion show they both modeled for
The scene also unflatteringly depicts Dickinson yelling and cursing at stylists and assistants behind-the-scenes of the show.
Janice originally claimed that she only learned about the quarrel after the episode aired and that she never gave the show approval or signed a release, according to an earlier story from TMZ.
The company disputed her claims, saying they have a signed release from the star.
News to me: Janice (above in October 2018) originally claimed that she only learned about the quarrel after the episode aired and that she never gave the show approval or signed a release
Janice contends that the document was forged and that if she really gave them permission she would have asked for a fee for her appearance.
Though the case was originally dismissed in October but since it was done ‘without prejudice’, the model was allowed to file an amended complaint.
It is unclear if Dickinson will file again.