Overview
- Catherine Corcoran filed a federal case in Los Angeles alleging a promised 1% share of profits from films, merchandise, and related uses was not paid as agreed.
- Her complaint says she received intermittent payments totaling about $8,341, with royalties ceasing by July 2024 despite the franchise’s expansion.
- The filing asserts producers failed to obtain the informed written consent required by SAG-AFTRA for a nude scene and later profited from her image on merchandise.
- The suit details harsh working conditions during the original film’s production and names Damien Leone, Phil Falcone, Dark Age Cinema, Fuzz on the Lens, and related entities as defendants.
- Counsel for Leone and Falcone denies the allegations and says they will vigorously defend the case, which is at an early procedural stage.