NBC and Bravo reality show stars accuse network of ‘covering up sexual assault, endorsing revenge porn, exploiting minors and denying mental health care’ in packed legal letter
NBC and Bravo reality show stars accuse network of ‘covering up sexual assault, endorsing revenge porn, exploiting minors and denying mental health care’ in packed legal letter
- NBC and Bravo Have Been Accused of Subjecting Reality Stars to ‘Grotesque and Depraved Abuse’
- The network is accused of “covering up sexual assault, condoning revenge porn, exploiting minors and denying mental health care.”
NBC and Bravo reality show stars have accused the networks of “covering up sexual assault, condoning revenge porn, exploiting minors and denying mental health care” in a new legal letter.
Stars complained of “grotesque and depraved abuse” in an explosive letter obtained by DailyMail.com, in which both current and former stars said they had been “mentally, physically and financially victimized.”
The letter also stated that they were “threatened with ruin if they decided to speak out about their mistreatment.”
NBC and Bravo have been contacted for comment on the allegations.
NBC has been accused by its reality show stars of a series of disturbing cover-ups
Network executives are accused of a slew of disturbing behavior in the letter, including deliberately hurting the mental health of cast members by dousing them in alcohol and depriving them of food and sleep.
When stars complained, they were reportedly denied mental health treatment, despite signs that they were struggling, the letter said.
The networks are also accused of exploiting minors unpaid while they appear on the shows for extended periods.