Thursday, 13 August 2020

Nick Cannon Is Reportedly Suing ViacomCBS For $1.5 Billion

 Nick Cannon - IMDb

Since 2005, Nick Cannon has been Wild 'N Out's main face.

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Nick Cannon was fired by ViacomCBS last month after comments he made in an interview were called anti-Semitic. 

According to sources, he is planning to take legal action and sue the company he previously had been with for 20 years, for $1.5 Billion. That price total is an estimation of worth for his time on MTV's Wild 'N Out. 

ViacomCBS owns MTV.

Cannon's camp said in a statement, “From the platforms he provides for other entertainers, the jobs he creates for Black youth, the time he gives to mentoring incarcerated men and women, to the money he gives back and puts into communities, homelessness, and people less fortunate. He is constantly evolving both spiritually and mentally, as well as, taking action in learning, education and bridging the gap within the Jewish and African American communities, so that it will allow us to build relationships, work together and learn from each other in order to move forward in equality.”

Nick Cannon reportedly wants to use the money from the lawsuit to invest in education, the youth and psychological programs.


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