Disney's lawyer says Scarlett Johansson's $50M Black Widow lawsuit is a 'highly orchestrated' PR stunt
A longtime lawyer for Disney has slammed Scarlett Johansson's $50 million Black Widow lawsuit as a 'highly orchestrated' public relations stunt. Lawyer Daniel Petrocelli suggested Disney would not bow to 'public pressure'. He said Scarlett Johansson demands compensation far beyond that of her contract with the studio. Johansson, 36, filed her lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court last month.
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