Jeff Shell Sues Whistleblower Who Sparked Paramount Investigation
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The Paramount Skydance president accuses his former public relations advisor of concocting a series of lies to secure a multi-million dollar settlement.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Jeff Shell has sued his former public relations adviser for extortion and defamation, a countermove to an earlier lawsuit accusing the Paramount Skydance president of reneging on a deal involving a TV show. Shell, in a cross complaint filed on Monday in California state court, alleges the adviser, R.J. Cipriani, threatened to falsely accuse him of violating federal securities laws involving Paramount’s $7.7 billion UFC media rights deal if he didn’t comply with demands. He says Cipriani has been advancing an “utterly false tale” that the exec improperly disclosed confidential details about the company’ business dealings in an “extortionate campaign” to leverage a lucrative settlement. Cipriani, the high-stakes gambler at the center of the dispute, sparked an internal investigation and SEC inquiry into Shell for allegedly disclosing details about the timing and structure of the UFC deal almost a month before its August 2025 announcement. Before that, he had had been acting in a public relations capacity for the exec. He sued Shell last week for allegedly backing out of a deal to pick up an English-language format of a Roku reality show he co-created and exec produced as payment for providing crisis communication services. More to come. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up More from The Hollywood Reporter international Copenhagen Doc Summit Debates If AI Adoption Means We’ll “Simply End Up Talking to Ourselves”
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