Just a day after Love Is Blind Season 2 contestant Jeremy Hartwell filed a lawsuit against the Netflix dating show, the production company behind it, Kinetic Content, has responded.Hartwell, a 36-year-old Chicago entrepreneur, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday, accusing the production company of underpaying the contestants, while also 'depriving them of food, water and sleep' while plying them with excess alcohol.Kinetic Content responded to the lawsuit in a statement to US Weekly on Thursday, revealing Hartwell was only on the show for a week.
Lawsuit:Just a day after Love Is Blind Season 2 contestant Jeremy Hartwell filed a lawsuit against the Netflix dating show, the production company behind it, Kinetic Content, has responded Statement:Kinetic Content responded to the lawsuit in a statement to US Weekly on Thursday, revealing Hartwell was only on the show for a week'Mr.
Hartwell’s involvement in season 2 of Love Is Blind lasted less than one week,' the statement began.'Unfortunately, for Mr. Hartwell, his journey ended early after he failed to develop a significant connection with any other participant,' the statement continued. 'While we will not speculate as to his motives for filing the lawsuit, there is absolutely no merit to Mr.
Hartwell’s allegations,' the statement added. Week:'Mr. Hartwell’s involvement in season 2 of Love Is Blind lasted less than one week,' the statement began'We will vigorously defend against these claims,' the statement concluded.Hartwell's lawsuit alleged, 'the only drinks that [the show] regularly provided to the cast were alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, energy drinks and mixers.He also claimed that, 'hydrating drinks such as water were strictly limited to the cast during the day' and that.
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