A woman sued former CAA Stellar Executive Chairman Jonathan Barnett and talent agency CAA on Wednesday, accusing Barnett of keeping her as a ‘sex slave’ and using his company resources to help finance that effort.
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A woman sued former CAA Stellar Executive Chairman Jonathan Barnett and talent agency CAA on Wednesday, accusing Barnett of keeping her as a ‘sex slave’ and using his company resources to help finance that effort.
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In a July 4th weekend edition of Screen Gab, the film and TV experts at The Times share what they’re going to curl up with when the fireworks stop.