Justin Timberlake Sued in Federal Court by Director of Shelved 20/20 Experience Documentary
Along with financial compensation, Urbano has demanded a court order to hand all rights to the Making of the 20/20 Experience flick to him. The 20/20 Experience album came out in early 2013 and proved to be a bit of a musical comeback for the performer.
American singer and actor Justin Timberlake has been sued in federal court by long-time music video helmer John Urbano. According to Deadline, Urbano sued the former NSYNC member over a film about Timberlake's blockbuster The 20/20 Experience album that has never seen the light of day. Framing Britney: Justin Timberlake Slammed By Netizens After Britney Spears’ Documentary Reveals Shocking Details.
Under a profit-sharing plan initiated supposedly by Timberlake, he and Urbano would film the documentary and bring it to market along with the release of the long-awaited album. As per the court filing, even though the completed film moved the singer to "tears," Timberlake's interest in taking it further "faded" as 20/20 Experience, his first solo album in several years, took off.
Urbano has alleged that Timberlake bilked him out of around USD 2.5 million, which is the Ohio-based estimate he would have been paid if the documentary had been a straightforward for-hire deal, reported Deadline. Instead, with the exception of USD 20,000 right at the start of filming in 2012 and some expenses, the One Direction collaborator and Keith Urban director has alleged he got nothing from Timberlake.
"Instead of fulfilling his obligations to the joint venture, Mr. Timberlake has failed to take any steps to promote, market, and sell the Making of the 20/20 Experience," claims the breach of contract complaint from Urbano over the nearly decade-old project. It continued, "Mr. Timberlake has increasingly distanced himself from the project and his partner -- often using a network of agents, managers, and handlers to interface with Mr. Urbano." Justin Timberlake Mocked by Twitterati for Dance Moves at Music Festival (Watch Video).
Along with financial compensation, Urbano has demanded a court order to hand all rights to the Making of the 20/20 Experience flick to him. The 20/20 Experience album came out in early 2013 and proved to be a bit of a musical comeback for the performer. The record proved a massive hit for Timberlake, as well as received a fair dose of critical acclaim. As per Deadline, the album snagged two Grammys, a 2013 American Music Award and a quartet of wins at the MTV Video Awards that same year.
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