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      • 19 Entertainment later declared bankruptcy after Fox’s cancelation of American Idol. In bankruptcy court, the producer filed a $6 million lawsuit against Phillips for allegedly holding onto some of its money and repudiating and breaching contracts.
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  1. Jun 2, 2016 · A complaint filed on Thursday in New York bankruptcy court alleges that the winner of Idol’s 11th season has been holding on to as much as $1 million of 19’s money and that he should also be ...

  2. On April 28, 2016, CORE Media Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [4] . In 2018 CORE Media Group purchased Eli Holzman ’s Intellectual Property Corporation [5] with Holzman and fellow IPC founder Aaron Saidman leading the enlarged group, rebranded from CORE Media to Industrial Media Inc.

  3. Jun 22, 2017 · 19 Entertainment later declared bankruptcy after Fox’s cancelation of American Idol. In bankruptcy court, the producer filed a $6 million lawsuit against Phillips for allegedly holding onto...

  4. Jun 3, 2016 · Phillip Phillips' legal drama is getting deeper. The season 11 American Idol winner is being sued by 19 Entertainment, a producer of the former reality series, over allegedly witholding $1...

  5. Jun 2, 2016 · “American Idol” producer 19 Entertainment has filed a $6 million breach of contract suit against Season 11 winner Phillip Phillips. In a claim filed in New York bankruptcy court on Thursday,...

  6. Dec 30, 2016 · U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stuart Bernstein is putting an adversary proceeding between Phillips and producer 19 Entertainment on hold, pending a decision by the California Labor Commission on a...

  7. Apr 29, 2016 · Core Media, the production company behind the long-running singing show and its sister summer hit “So you Think You Can Dance,” has filed at least 48 bankruptcy protection pleadings in Manhattan Supreme County Bankruptcy Court to shield it from at least $500 million in unpaid debt.

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