Randall Emmett continues to find himself in legal trouble. According to The Los Angeles Times, the 51-year-old filmmaker’s former assistant filed a lawsuit with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday for emotional stress damages, punitive damages, and attorneys’ fees.
The suit also names Randall’s business partner George Furla and their production company Emmett/Furla Oasis.
Per the docs, Martin G’Blae worked at the company for most of 2020, serving as a production assistant on Randall’s movie Midnight in the Switchgrass.
He claims racial discrimination played a role in his termination from the business. He also accused the director of using the N-word and creating a hostile work environment that often violated his religious beliefs. Related: Randall Emmett Shares Cryptic Post Amid Ambyr Childers Allegations In the filing, the 29-year-old alleged the director broke the law 24 times, including asking him to retrieve “a brick of cocaine” from a hotel room while working on the action film in Puerto Rico — an incident he previously recounted to the LA Times back in June.
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