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[New Post] Talent Rates, Agents and the Bottom Line - via @twitoaster http://www.mikesouth.com/mike-south-comm...
If the industry grew a set of balls and stood up to this guy, he couldn't do shit about it. It's completely possible to hire the talent without him. What's he gonna do? Sue? Good luck, you pussy. Run him through the riggers of litigation. He wouldn't last five minutes. I bet his "contracts" with the talent don't event stand up. I'm sure it's akin to slave labor. Any good lawyer could rip through the legalese and bullshit. It's not that hard, it's just that people like him rely upon the fact that no one will refute it. But, if actually refuted, there's nothing there. Let the has-beens die off. He's overcooked.