MediaLink Founder Sues UTA Attorney for $125M in Defamation Case
Michael Kassan alleges defamation by Bryan Freedman as legal dispute with UTA intensifies over MediaLink sale.
- Michael Kassan, founder of MediaLink, has filed a defamation lawsuit against UTA attorney Bryan Freedman, seeking $125 million in damages.
- The lawsuit stems from Freedman's public statement calling Kassan a 'pathological liar' amid a legal dispute between Kassan and UTA over the $125 million sale of MediaLink.
- Kassan accuses UTA of attempting to hinder his career and prevent him from competing by tarnishing his reputation through defamation.
- UTA and Freedman defend their actions, stating that Kassan's allegations are baseless and an attempt to divert attention from his own fraudulent activities.
- The legal battle highlights ongoing tensions and accusations of financial misconduct and breach of contract between Kassan and UTA.