Overview
- Notice of the settlement was filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, and the filing did not disclose any terms.
- The settlement encompasses Corday Productions and former executive producer Albert Alarr, who were named in Zucker’s 2024 complaint.
- Alarr’s attorney said he continues to deny the allegations but agreed to settle to end the dispute and move forward.
- Corday Productions has said Zucker’s claims are without merit, cited a prompt investigation into Alarr’s conduct, and noted his termination as well as an offer of a pay increase on renewal.
- Zucker’s lawsuit alleged repeated sexual harassment by Alarr and retaliation by the show’s producers, including reduced pay, a revoked travel stipend, and her character being written off in 2023.