Rebel Wilson's Defamation Case to Proceed After Judge Rejects Dismissal Bid
The court ruled that Wilson's accusations against producers of her debut film 'The Deb' were part of a private business dispute, not a matter of public interest.
- A Los Angeles judge denied Rebel Wilson's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the producers of her film 'The Deb.'
- Wilson's claims of embezzlement and sexual harassment against the producers were ruled as not protected under California's anti-SLAPP laws.
- The producers allege Wilson defamed them to harm their reputations and gain leverage during disputes over the film's production and premiere.
- Wilson countersued, accusing the producers of theft, bullying, and misconduct, but one of the alleged victims denied any harassment occurred.
- The legal battle has overshadowed the release of 'The Deb,' with further court proceedings and a potential appeal expected in the coming months.