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Rebel Wilson Sued in NSW for Undermining Release of The Deb

The new suit claims Wilson breached her contract by falsely threatening an injunction that prompted Australia’s would-be distributor to pull out

Overview

  • AI Film filed its complaint in the New South Wales Supreme Court on July 24, alleging Wilson used legal threats and false statements to block distribution deals for her directorial debut.
  • The production company is seeking unspecified damages along with a formal apology, corrective advertising and a permanent order preventing further disparaging claims.
  • Wilson took to Instagram Stories to denounce the lawsuit as “complete nonsense,” accused her former partners of bullying and shared the film’s opening musical number with followers.
  • The Deb closed the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival but has yet to secure a public release as legal battles continue in both Australia and Los Angeles.
  • This Australian suit joins an ongoing US defamation case between Wilson and producers Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden over competing allegations of embezzlement and misconduct.