Randall Emmett is addressing the upcoming Hulu documentary surrounding several allegations against him. Last week, the streaming service released the trailer for the upcoming documentary titled The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing and Vanderpump, which investigates the allegations of race discrimination, workplace abuse, and sexual assault against the 52-year-old movie producer.
On Tuesday (May 16), Randall released a statement slamming the documentary, along with ex-fiancee Lala Kent, who was interviewed for the doc. Keep reading to find out more… “Almost one year ago the Los Angeles Times wrote a highly biased and factually inaccurate hit piece on me,” Randall shared in a statement with Page Six. “One of the writers, Amy Kaufman, seemed to have a personal vendetta against me, I believe due to her alleged friendship with my ex Lala Kent.” “Among other things, the article contained fictitious and greatly exaggerated stories made up by a few former disgruntled employees who had been dismissed,” Randall continued. “Lala was also a participant in this fiasco, likely because I have been fighting for 50/50 joint legal custody of our child.” Randall and Lala, 32, who called off their engagement back in October 2022, share 2-year-old daughter Ocean.
Along with Ocean, Randall is also dad to daughter London, 13, and Rylee, 9, with ex-wife Ambyr Childers.
Earlier this year, Ambyr was granted a temporary restraining order against Randall. The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing, and Vanderpump launches on Hulu on Monday, May 22.
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