Former Golden Globes owners sue Penske Media alleging fraud in acquisition of awards show
The suit seeks at least $150 million and alleges PMC used a boycott and false promises to take control of the awards show.
- On Tuesday, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association filed a federal lawsuit accusing Penske Media Corporation and chairman Jay Penske of orchestrating an "illicit scheme" to fraudulently acquire the Golden Globe Awards in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
- Penske and billionaire associate Todd Boehly allegedly orchestrated a "clandestine" plot beginning in 2021, using trade publications they controlled to instigate a boycott that devalued the HFPA and rendered it vulnerable to acquisition.
- The lawsuit contends the acquisition created a "pay-to-play racket," with Penske allegedly requiring expensive For Your Consideration advertising purchases from his own trade publications as a prerequisite for awards consideration.
- Seeking at least $150 million in damages, the HFPA also requests a court order canceling the acquisition, alleging defendants unlawfully diverted over $4 million in charitable funds to commercial interests.
- A Golden Globes spokesperson denied the allegations, calling the lawsuit "absurd" and "irrational," and criticized the HFPA as "an organization so widely criticized for ethical failures, non-inclusivity, racism, and misconduct involving talent.
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Former Golden Globes owners sue Penske Media alleging fraud in acquisition of awards show
Members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association have sued Penske Media and others, claiming they engaged in fraud to acquire the Golden Globe Awards.
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