A California state judge has ruled that the lawsuit filed by 'Love is Blind' Season Five contestant Renee Poche against Netflix and the show's production company, Delirium, will be settled in arbitration after a heated back-and-forth with Poche's attorneys. The $4 million battle, which seeks damages over allegations tied to a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), has attracted considerable attention due to its potential implications for the reality TV industry, with many questioning whether reality TV stars are considered employees. The public will not be able to witness the arbitration process, marking a victory for the production company in this high-profile case.
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‘Love Is Blind’: Renee Poche Won’t Get to Hold $4 Million NDA Lawsuit With Netflix and Delirium TV in Public https://t.co/kFyTXpvzRn
The public won’t get to see what’s going to go down in the $4 million battle between ‘Love Is Blind’ contestant Renee Poche and producers Delirium and Netflix https://t.co/6xKallQSVi