According to billboard.com, the lawsuit comes from Lisa
Sanderson, who has worked with Merv Griffin and Richard Mulligan and has a
couple of TV movie executive producer credits to her name. She says she worked
with the country music singer for 20 years to bring him television and movie
work.
The harshly worded lawsuit says Brooks is a "paranoid,
angry, deceitful and vindictive man who will turn against those closest to him
on a dime."
Sanderson says she helped Brooks guest star on the TV sitcom
"Empty Nest," and in 1994, she left her employment to work with him.
She says she was promised 50% of producer fees paid to a company called Red
Strokes.
Among the work that Brooks allegedly turned down was
"Twister" because the tornado was the real star and "Saving
Private Ryan" because "he wanted to be the star and was unwilling to
share the limelight with ... Tom Hanks, Matt Damon and Edward Burns."
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