What is "The Rip" about?
"The Rip" is a Netflix thriller inspired by a 2016 Miami Lakes drug bust where $22 million was seized.
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A Netflix film, "The Rip," inspired by a Miami Lakes drug bust, has led to a lawsuit against Artists Equity, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s production company. Two Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies, Jonathan Santana and Jason Smith, claim...
The lawsuit filed by Jonathan Santana and Jason Smith centers on the depiction of their involvement in the 2016 Miami Lakes drug case. The film "The Rip," while marketed as being based on true events, allegedly includes fabricated plotlines that portray the officers as corrupt. This has led to claims of defamation and emotional distress. The officers argue that the film recreated specific details of the case, making it easy for viewers to associate them with the corrupt characters. The legal action underscores the tension between artistic license and the responsibility to accurately represent real-life events, particularly when portraying law enforcement officials.
The film has already faced criticism from Hialeah Mayor Bryan Calvo, who stated that it unfairly portrays Hialeah as a dangerous place and disrespects law enforcement. The lawsuit further complicates the film’s reception, potentially impacting the reputations of those involved and raising broader questions about the portrayal of law enforcement in media.
"The Rip" is a Netflix thriller inspired by a 2016 Miami Lakes drug bust where $22 million was seized.
Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies Jonathan Santana and Jason Smith are suing the production company.
They allege defamation, defamation by implication, and intentional infliction of emotional distress due to their portrayal in the film.
He stated that it unfairly portrays Hialeah as a dangerous place and disrespects law enforcement.
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