‘Final Probability U’ Star Jason Brown
Information $30 Million Lawsuit In opposition to Netflix
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Former faculty soccer coach Jason Brown — who starred on Netflix’s “Final Probability U” docuseries — is now suing the streaming large over the present … for a whopping $30 million.
The ex-Independence Group School sideline supervisor alleged within the swimsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles County this week, that Netflix and its “Final Probability U” producers value him a fortune by, amongst different issues, “portraying him in a false and offensive mild by means of selective enhancing and misrepresentation.”
Brown says he initially agreed to be part of the sequence again in June 2017 … after he claims producers assured him he’d garner optimistic publicity from being on digicam. He alleges one exec really instructed him, “Faculties might be calling you after this airs.”
However, Brown said Netflix proceeded to color him as a villain within the two seasons he was on. He mentioned producers “minimize, pasted, edited, and distorted” footage “to depict him as a risky, abusive tyrant for his or her monetary achieve.”
One occasion specifically that he says actually damage him was in February 2019 — when he despatched a textual content message to a scholar that made a Hitler reference. Brown says Netflix “dramatized” the state of affairs — and he says $600,000 provides he needed to coach NCAA applications and XFL groups have been pulled after the present aired.
In complete, Brown — who really instructed TMZ Sports activities final month that he was mulling the lawsuit — says he is out $10 mil in misplaced revenue, $10 mil in reputational harm and $5 mil in emotional misery. He additionally desires $5 million in punitive damages.

2/14/25
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Brown shouldn’t be the primary star from “Final Probability U” to pull Netflix to courtroom over the present … Ronald Ollie, John Franklin III, Cary Sidney Reavis II, DeAndre Johnson, Tim Bonner and Isaiah Wright additionally filed a lawsuit towards the streaming large in February with related allegations to Brown.
Netflix, for its half, has but to publicly touch upon the pending litigation.