Faith Stowers EXPOSES Dark Side of Vanderpump Rules in Lawsuit – Lisa Vanderpump Gets Called!
Faith Stowers break your silence Lisa Vanderpumpaccusing her of covering up explosive violence and racism during her time Vanderpump Rules days.
Months after a large scale defamation lawsuit was filed against Well done and its manufacturers, Faith Stowers, 35, claims Lisa Vanderpump, 64, pressured him to keep quiet about shocking violence, racism and a knife fight Lala Kent34.
In court documents filed Jan. 9 obtained by My posts in LA, Faith Stowers detailed her experience, including the shocking moment a former co-star called her hair a “nappy” and hurled racial slurs at her on loudspeaker.
Although she didn't name the person, many think it might be Stassi Schroeder36 or Kristen Dout, 41, who were both fired in 2020 for racist behavior directed at Faith Stowers.
“(Lisa) warned me that I would be fired if I couldn't find a way to get along with (Lala Kent)my attacker,” Faith Stowers indicated. “Concerned about my job security, I kept my mouth shut and refrained from reporting the incident to law enforcement or releasing it to the media.”
Faith Stowers the executive producer has also been charged Bill Langworth disparagement Lala Kent alleged behavior during the fourth season controversy in which Lala Kent reportedly put a knife in return Faith the neck. “He was adamant that speaking out would have serious career consequences,” she recalled.
Faith the lawsuit, filed last April, also alleges that she was demoted and ultimately pushed off the show after her contract was not renewed.
Although she claims to have been an important part of the plot, Faith Stowers said he received no compensation even though he was treated as an employee.
“I received no compensation despite being treated as an employee Evolution and NBC full direction and control and remaining central to the plot,” she stated. The legal battle has escalated, with NBC and Evolution Media reported asking Judge Thomas D. Long send Faith contract claims to arbitration rather than jury trial.
however Faith attorneys including Brian J. Friedman, who also represents Bethenny Frankel in its “reality reckoning” movement, has filed papers opposing the motion.
Faith Stowers claims she signed the contracts without legal representation and lacked the resources to fully understand or negotiate the terms.
“After that, racial inequality rapidly entered the public consciousness George Floyd murder, NBC and Evolution began to face a backlash for mistreating (Faith),” the claim states.
“In an amazingly cynical act of performative collaboration, they belatedly terminated several participants for behavior they had long known about. They never reached out Warehouses herself.”
As the case develops, Faith Stowers continues to seek justice as her legal team strongly opposes arbitration.
Neither one nor the other Lisa Vanderpump nor NBCUniversal has publicly responded to the latest allegations.
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