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Netflix & ‘Love Is Blind’ Producers Slapped By Renee Poche Over $4M Dispute & “Illegal” NDAs – Deadline

  1. Netflix & ‘Love Is Blind’ Producers Slapped By Renee Poche Over $4M Dispute & “Illegal” NDAs Deadline
  2. Drugs, Abuse, Imprisonment: A Secret ‘Love Is Blind’ Legal Battle Spills Out Into Public View (EXCLUSIVE) Variety
  3. ‘Love Is Blind’ Contestant Claims Ex-Fiancé Was Violent, Emotionally Abusive, Addicted to Drugs Rolling Stone
  4. Love is Blind contestant accuses Netflix of ‘traumatic’ experience in lawsuit The Guardian
  5. ‘Love is Blind’ Renee Poche Sues Netflix, Claims Love Match Was Violent Addict TMZ

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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Stars & Other Reality TV Participants Can Break NDAs To Reveal “Unlawful Acts,” Bravo Says, As Potential Lawsuits Loom – Deadline

  1. ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Stars & Other Reality TV Participants Can Break NDAs To Reveal “Unlawful Acts,” Bravo Says, As Potential Lawsuits Loom Deadline
  2. Bethenny Frankel Might Be On to Something: Reality TV Lawyers Say NDAs Are the Problem Pajiba Entertainment News
  3. Amid Bethenny Frankel Fight, Bravo Clarifies Claim That Reality Stars Are Being ‘Silenced’ By NDAs (EXCLUSIVE) Variety
  4. Bravo Says Reality TV Stars Can Break NDAs to Disclose “Unlawful Acts in the Workplace” Hollywood Reporter
  5. Why it’s finally time to unionize all reality TV cast and crew, and what’s happening now reality blurred
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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Stars & Other Reality TV Participants Can Break NDAs To Reveal “Unlawful Acts,” Bravo Says, As Potential Lawsuits Loom – Deadline

  1. ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Stars & Other Reality TV Participants Can Break NDAs To Reveal “Unlawful Acts,” Bravo Says, As Potential Lawsuits Loom Deadline
  2. Amid Bethenny Frankel Fight, Bravo Clarifies Claim That Reality Stars Are Being ‘Silenced’ By NDAs (EXCLUSIVE) Variety
  3. Bravo refutes claim reality stars can’t break NDAs to report ‘unlawful acts’ amid Bethenny Frankel legal war Page Six
  4. Bravo Says NDAs Don’t Stop Reality TV Stars From Reporting ‘Unlawful Acts in the Workplace’ Rolling Stone
  5. Bravo releases statement about NDAs… after being accused of ‘silencing’ reality stars with contracts Daily Mail
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Amid Bethenny Frankel Fight, Bravo Clarifies Claim That Reality Stars Are Being ‘Silenced’ By NDAs (EXCLUSIVE) – Variety

  1. Amid Bethenny Frankel Fight, Bravo Clarifies Claim That Reality Stars Are Being ‘Silenced’ By NDAs (EXCLUSIVE) Variety
  2. ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Stars & Other Reality TV Participants Can Break NDAs To Reveal “Unlawful Acts,” Bravo Says, As Potential Lawsuits Loom Deadline
  3. Bethenny Frankel Might Be On to Something: Reality TV Lawyers Say NDAs Are the Problem Pajiba Entertainment News
  4. Bravo Says NDAs Don’t Stop Reality TV Stars From Reporting ‘Unlawful Acts in the Workplace’ Rolling Stone
  5. Bravo says its reality show NDAs are for spoilers, not on-the-job crimes The A.V. Club
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Real Drama Hits Reality TV Amid the Strikes: NDAs, Union Organizing Talk — And Lawsuits, Too? – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Real Drama Hits Reality TV Amid the Strikes: NDAs, Union Organizing Talk — And Lawsuits, Too? Hollywood Reporter
  2. Reality TV stars want better pay, too. Here’s why some are ready to fight for it. Yahoo News
  3. Reality Stars Fight for Right to Speak Out About Unlawful Conduct Collider
  4. Bethenny Frankel’s Lawyers Send Another Threatening Letter to Bravo and NBCU Admonishing The “Culture of Fear and Silence” Decider
  5. Bethenny Frankel’s Attorneys Demand Reality Stars Are Released From NBC, Bravo NDAs Yahoo Entertainment
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Reality Stars Want Out of NBC and Bravo’s ‘Draconian’ NDAs – The Daily Beast

  1. Reality Stars Want Out of NBC and Bravo’s ‘Draconian’ NDAs The Daily Beast
  2. Reality TV Stars and Crew Want Out of “Draconian” NBCUniversal NDAs Hollywood Reporter
  3. Reality Stars Fight for Right to Speak Out About Unlawful Conduct Collider
  4. ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Producers Need To Drop “Draconian” NDAs, NBCU Told By Reality TV Stars’ Lawyer; Allegations Of Sexual Violence & More Swirl Around Unscripted Shows Deadline
  5. NBC and Bravo reality TV stars accusing networks of ‘grotesque and depraved’ mistreatment on set demand to be Daily Mail
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Latest Ezra Miller Exposé Includes NDAs, Alleged Grooming, And Reshoots On DC Comics Movie

The latest story about The Flash star Ezra Miller sheds new light on some of the more troubling allegations surrounding the actor, and alleges that they’re now paying to keep victims silent…

Vanity Fair has run another incredibly detailed (and somewhat disturbing) story about Ezra Miller, and trust us when we tell you that there’s a lot to unpack. We’d highly recommend reading the entire piece for context, but it’s sounding like the actor’s recent promise to seek help may have been little more than damage control, particularly with $200 million movie The Flash on the line. 

A source tells the site that all they – Miller uses the they/them pronouns – are currently doing to get better is undergoing therapy. That may sound like a step in the right direction, though there are conflicting claims about how seriously they’re taking the treatment. 

Throughout the piece, it’s alleged that, on his farm in Vermont, Miller frequently abuses those around them and goes from referring to themselves as Jesus to the devil. Barry Allen has even been pulled into that as Miller frequently claims “the Flash is the one who brings the multiverses together just like Jesus.”

It’s thought that much of Miller’s behaviour may be down to them acting out after their parents decided to get divorced (they’re 29 years old, if you’re wondering). Now, the actor is said to have pulled young Tokata Iron Eyes into the bizarre narrative they’ve created around themselves. 

“Ezra is Jesus, and Tokata’s an apocalyptic Native American spider goddess, and their union is supposed to bring about the apocalypse,” one source reveals. “And that’s the ‘real’ reason everyone is so opposed to them being together.” Miller is alleged to have groomed a number of people, though is said to have a harem of young women in “a patriarchal dictatorship where Ezra controls all the sex as the man, and plays the women against each other, screams at them, belittles them in front of the others.”

Those who know Miller also believe they use their gender identity as a weapon, with many also feeling that the aforementioned therapy sessions are just an example of the Justice League star playing the system.

Their rep says, “The notion that The Flash was at risk was a wake-up call,” and Miller is now working with producers to shoot additional scenes for the movie. Many fans will be hoping those write the troubled star out of the DCEU, of course. 

One of the most unsettling claims comes right at the very end of the article from Miller’s former fiancée, Erin. While saying she never suffered any outright abuse during their relationship, it was after they broke up that things turned dark. “For years he convinced me and all our friends that I was abusive,” she recalls. “But looking back, I would be calling out his disrespect and he wouldn’t take responsibility and just call me abusive because of my reaction.”

“I could have handled it better. I didn’t know the term gaslight back then. I was emotionally f***ed up for years.”

Reading through the allegations in the main report, it’s hard to come to any other conclusion beyond Miller being a very damaged individual who is causing harm to those around them. In the wake of that statement from Warner Bros. and the actor, the site reports that a lot of NDAs are being signed “in what three sources describe as a whack-a-mole style legal strategy of paying off alleged victims.”

The Flash is currently set to arrive in theaters on June 23, 2023. 

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Kaseya Makes Customers Sign NDAs to Obtain Ransomware Decryptor

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Kaseya is requiring customers affected by the massive REvil ransomware attack to sign non-disclosure agreements in order to obtain the decryption key, a move that could shroud the incident in further mystery. Although the decryption key will no doubt bring relief to some victims, others are stating that it will have minimal impact.

A new CNN report published on Friday revealed the non-disclosure agreements, citing several cybersecurity experts working with victims of the attack. The outlet notes that these agreements are not unusual in the cybersecurity industry, but that they could make it harder to understand how the attack occurred. The revelation is the latest step in Kaseya’s tight-lipped response since it announced it had obtained a “universal decryptor” from a “trusted third party” on Thursday.

It is still unknown where Kaseya got the decryptor from and whether it paid the mind-blowing $70 million ransom the REvil cybercriminal gang asked for in exchange for providing the universal key for all the roughly 1,500 victims worldwide in early July. To add another twist to the saga, days after claiming credit for the attack, the REvil gang disappeared from the internet.

The company declined to comment on whether it paid for the key in a statement to Gizmodo on Friday. However, some experts say it’s possible the Russian government could have given Kaseya the key after pressure from the Biden administration. Others claim Kaseya might have paid REvil’s ransom early on, after which the criminals went into hiding.

Cybersecurity experts that spoke with CNN pointed out that some of Kaseya’s clients were frustrated when the company announced it had obtained a universal decryptor because they had already spent time and resources trying to restore their systems on their own, albeit with mixed success. The news about the decryptor came three weeks after the attack.

Andrew Kaiser, vice president of sales at Huntress Labs, told the outlet that a service provider hit by REvil’s attack had spent thousands of hours trying to recover and would have made different decisions if they knew Kaseya was working on getting a decryptor.

“I talked with a service provider yesterday,” Kaiser told CNN, “who said, ‘Hey listen, we’re a 10-to-20-person company. We’ve spent over 2,500 man-hours restoring from this across our business. If we had known there was the potential to get this decryptor a week or 10 days ago, we would have made very different decisions. Now, we’re down to only 10 or 20 systems that could benefit from this.’”

Gizmodo reached out to Kaseya on Saturday to ask for comment on whether it was requiring customers to sign NDAs. We also asked Kaseya if they had a response to victims that expressed frustration over the news regarding the universal decryptor. In an emailed response, the company said it had no comment.

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