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04/22/15 12:01 PM

#90495 RE: wEaReLeGiOn #90494

Fight Over Rights to George R.R. Martin Novel
By TED WHEELER

http://www.doppler1000.com/index.cfm/fight-over-rights-to-george-rr-martin-novel-729746/?go




OMAHA (CN) - A film production company claims in court that it lost more than $1 million in outside investment when a partner backed out of a deal to make a movie based on George R.R. Martin's novella "The Skin Trade."
Panthera Entertainment and its principals Edward Jarzobski and Matt Flynn sued Mike the Pike Productions and Mark B. Newbauer on Oct. 9 in Douglas County Court.
Martin is a wildly best-selling author, whose "Song of Ice and Fire" series of novels has been turned into the equally popular "Game of Thrones" TV Show.
In the 5-page lawsuit, Panthera claims it entered into a deal with Newbauer dba Mike the Pike Productions in the summer of 2013. Panthera was to secure funds for the project, according to the complaint.
Under the contract, producers Edward Jarzobski and Matt Flynn, acting on behalf of Panthera, "had the exclusive right to fund 'The Skin Trade,' and defendants had an obligation to honor such an agreement," the complaint states.
Jarzobski and Flynn this year were authorized to work as executive producers and began securing financing for the film, they say. They claim to have obtained offers of $600,000 to $1 million, with the prospect of acquiring matching funds up to $10 million.
But they say Newbauer has cut off communications with them, and that they have been removed as producers from a listing for the project on the industry website imdb.com.
On Aug. 7, the plaintiffs say Newbauer announced via social media that he had secured "a newly negotiated acquisition and development on a new media channel."
When Panthera's attorney pressed him for information, Newbauer denied that such a deal existed, according to the complaint.
But on Sept. 15, Newbauer sent a check for $5,000 to Jarzobski, and a letter stating, "we will wipe the slate clean, clearing any obligations or otherwise between us," according to the complaint.
Newbauer's listing on imdb.com, checked this morning, lists "The Skin Trade" as one of his projects, "in development."
Mike the Pike Productions was administratively dissolved by the Indiana Secretary of State in 2013, but continues operations in Arizona under the same name.
"The Skin Trade" follows the story of private investigator Randi Wade as she investigates a series of savage murders committed by a werewolf.
The novella was released by Orion Publishing in 1989 as part of an anthology titled "Dark Visions," which featured horror stories by Martin, Stephen King and Dan Simmons.
"The Skin Trade" was adapted into a comic book series by Avatar Press in 2013.
Panthera seeks damages for breach of contract, anticipatory breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation.
It is represented by Christopher Curzon with Smith, Gardner, Slusky, Lazer, Pohren & Rogers, of Omaha.
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homey_g

04/22/15 1:44 PM

#90497 RE: wEaReLeGiOn #90494

WTF!?
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skyrocketinsight

04/23/15 1:51 PM

#90500 RE: wEaReLeGiOn #90494

Mark in response to that article.

This occurred in 2003!!!!! The con man that sued us over a nonexistent bill filed bankruptcy in 2010. A judgment was placed because we were in preproduction on a film and did respond to the judgment. It has been removed from record for years as a result of successful dispute.

"The property was vacant for about 10 years until Larry Young’s ACTGG Partnership bought it in November 2000 to turn it into a sports training complex. (Larry)Young never fully realized his dream, and ACTGG filed for bankruptcy in January 2010. Mike Westrick said he financed Young’s purchase and foreclosed on the mortgage in 2009."


http://www.noblecountyedc.com/news/sylvan-springs-has-new-owner-name


I don't know what irresponsible editor or deathly slow news day must have prompted a revival of this "article" but it is over a decade old. You want a STORY? Call multimillionaire Dean Kruse.