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He is skinny and sinewy, and a bit of a smartass. Anthony is generally skeptical of city folk, but intrigued by Jon, and he ultimately gets Jon to open up and they become friends.
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Gender: Male Age: from 20 to 25 Ethnicity: Caucasian - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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A truly eccentric sage, she has great disdain for suburban yuppies. A superb dog trainer who specializes in border collies.
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Gender: Female Age: from 20 to 30 Ethnicity: Any - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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ruled some of the alleged violations occurred outside the statute of limitations and that the writers first must prove their claims on an individual basis before they can show an industrywide pattern of discrimination Judge Dismisses Hollywood Ageism Lawsuit
Jan 22, 11:53 AM EST
A Superior Court judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit brought by more than 175 writers who alleged that television networks, Hollywood studios and talent agencies discriminate against those over 40
The ruling left open the possibility that the writers could refile their claims individually "We are also confident that any individual claims of discrimination will be shown to have no merit
"Sometimes these things take years and it should be perfectly obvious to the courts that this is a meritorious claim
"We consider this a bump in the road," said Paul Sprenger, lead attorney for the writers
The lawsuit targeted six television networks, including CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox, 12 production companies and 11 talent agencies, including the William Morris Agency In his decision, McCoy also ruled that having first filed in federal court, plaintiffs couldn't refile the same claims in state court District Court in Los Angeles, claiming pervasive age discrimination since the early 1980s "
Sprenger said they were considering their options, including an appeal or continuing with new class-action claims, but he did not plan to file individual claims The lawsuit alleged violations of the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Labor Management Relations Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act McCoy Jr "
The federal court ruled that there was no support for maintaining the case as a class action, and the plaintiffs refiled in state court
"We are pleased the court has decided that these television writers cannot proceed on such a broad-based claim," a CBS statement read
In a decision disclosed this week, Judge Charles W
The discrimination lawsuit originally was filed in U S