The longtime composer of The Simpsons Alf Clausen filed a lawsuit last August alleging he was fired from the series because of his age and a perceived disability.But in court documents filed by Fox and Simpsons executives, and seen by The Hollywood Reporter, producers say Clausen was let go because he was unofficially delegating his work to others, including his son.On Wednesday, THR.comrevealed that Fox's defense argues that the media company's decision is protected under its First Amendment rights.
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