Jeremy Renner flatly denies the agreement with director Yi Zhou
After filmmaker Yi Zhou accused him of sexual harassment, she claimed they reached a
Filmmaker Yi Zhou announced this weekend that she and actor Jeremy Renner had reached a "peaceful and mutually respectful deal," putting an end to the accusations she made in early November. The Marvel writer's attorney, however, absolutely refuted this interpretation, claiming that there isn't such a resolution in Page Six. Renner participates in the video" Memoirs of Disney," which Zhou, directed via TMZ and his Instagram account. He claimed that both parties had come to a solution that would allow them to continue with their joint jobs," Starlight Future" and" Tales of Disney," thanks to the assistance of counsel Marty Singer and his legal team. We thank people who embraced a cooperative and forward-looking path and supported a favorable outcome, Zhou said. This decision allows all parties to maintain to concentrate on creating significant work that inspires viewers all over the world. However, Renner's lawyer, Marty Singer, immediately refuted Zhou's claim, saying," No agreement was reached with Yi Zhou to overcome my customer Jeremy Renner's substantial multimillion-dollar says against her. "
Singer continued," I don't know why Zhou would create a story about an alleged negotiation," and that Renner only agreed to appear in a film, not an animated film.
History to the Conflict
In early November, Zhou and Renner rekindled their feud by accusing the director of sending her "personal and personal images" and menacing to" call ICE. "
Zhou even claimed that Renner and Zhou had written contracts and that they had not agreed to cooperate on social media.
Renner, for his part, referred to the accusations as" totally inaccurate and bogus" by his representative. Singer's attorney, Marty Singer, claimed that Zhou acted out of spite after the comedian turned down her "romantic advancements. " Singer claimed that the two had a "brief, sexual face" in Reno, Nevada, but that Zhou had intercepted their communication before cutting off contact. Renner sent Zhou a cease and desist letter accusing her of intimidation and spreading "false, fabricated, and vulgar lies," to the point where it reached an all-time high.
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