Jason Ingber
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But when the movie came out, Warner had changed so much of the film that they said essentially it's fiction.
And they say that in their motion.
They say we have altered this to such a degree it's no longer a true crime.
It's fiction.
It's fiction.
which they thought was brilliant, which was brilliant.
In my opinion, I believe that they did actually get a hold of the manuscript and they read the manuscript and they altered it so much that they knew this would be their defense because they knew Devereaux was going to sue.
He's extremely litigious.
So they knew that was coming.
Um, so they altered it so much.
They thought we're going to alter this because we know what their approach is going to be.
We're going to alter it so much that we can say it's not even the same fucking movie.
It's barely the same story.
So what happens is, and that's what happens.
It's barely the same story.
So what they end up doing is that's their argument.
And so their, their lawyer, Devoroli and Reback's lawyer says, Hey, listen,
They're right.
I'm not moving forward with this lawsuit.
Absolutely not.