A3 Artists Agency to Shut Down Amid Legal Battles and Mismanagement
The decision, made unilaterally by Chairman Adam Bold, comes after a controversial sale of divisions and a lawsuit accusing him of toxic leadership.
- A3 Artists Agency, once a prominent talent agency, is shutting down effective February 12, 2024, as announced by COO Todd Quinn.
- The decision to cease operations was made unilaterally by Chairman Adam Bold, surprising many including CEO Robert Atterman and President Brian Cho.
- Adam Bold had previously sold key divisions of A3 to Gersh, following a lawsuit aimed at preventing him from selling the agency 'for parts.'
- The lawsuit against Bold, filed by Atterman and Cho, accuses him of creating a toxic workplace and mismanaging the agency, leading to its downfall.
- There are plans to launch a new company to bring together agents and clients still with A3, amidst ongoing legal battles.