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Catherine Corcoran, the actress known for her role in the horror film 'Terrifier,' has filed a lawsuit against the film's producers, including director Damien Leone, alleging breach of contract, unpaid royalties, and sexual harassment. The...
Catherine Corcoran's lawsuit against the producers of 'Terrifier' details a series of alleged injustices, including breach of contract, sexual harassment, and unsafe working conditions. Corcoran claims she agreed to a backend deal for 1% of the franchise's profits but has received only a small fraction of what she believes she is owed. The lawsuit also alleges that Corcoran was filmed in a nude scene without proper consent, violating SAG-AFTRA rules.
The suit further describes grueling working conditions on the 'Terrifier' set, including long hours in freezing temperatures and the use of uncomfortable and potentially harmful special effects. Corcoran claims that she suffered cranial swelling and eardrum damage as a result of being suspended upside down for extended periods during filming. The lawsuit seeks damages for breach of contract, sexual harassment, and the unauthorized use of Corcoran's image.
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