“Last chance U” Star Jason Brown
Submits a lawsuit of 30 million US dollars against Netflix
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Former College Football coach Jason Brown – Anyone who played in Netflix's “Last Chance U” documents- now sues the streaming giant compared to the show … for a whopping $ 30 million.
The ex-independence community College Sideline Manager, who was submitted in the lawsuit that had been submitted in Los Angeles County this week, claims Netflix and his “Last Chance and producers cost him, among other things, by represents it in a false and offensive light through selective processing and false representation”.
Brown said he initially agreed to be part of the series in June 2017 … after claiming that the producers had assured him that he received positive advertising in front of the camera. He claims that a manager actually told him: “The universities will call them after the broadcast.”
But Brown explained that Netflix painted him as a villain in the two seasons in which he was. He said the producers “cut”, cut, cut, edited and cut “footage”, presented him as volatile, abusive tyrants for their financial profit. “
In particular, an instance he really injured was in February 2019 – when he sent an SMS to a student who made a Hitler reference. Brown says Netflix “dramatized” the situation -and he said that he had to train 600,000 US dollars offers for NCAA programs, and XFL teams were drawn after the show was broadcast.
Overall Brown – who actually told TMZ Sport last month that he was Think of the lawsuit – He says he has $ 10 million in lost incomes, $ 10 million in reputation damage and $ 5 million in emotional hardship. He also wants $ 5 million.

14.02.25
Tmzsports.com
Brown is not the first star of “Last Chance U” to move Netflix to court through the show … Ronald OlliePresent John Franklin IIIPresent Cary Sidney Revis II.Present Deandre JohnsonPresent Tim Bonner And Isaiah Wright Also Submitted a lawsuit Against the streaming giant in February with similar allegations as Brown.
In turn, Netflix has not yet publicly commented on the pending legal disputes.