Judge Reopens Byron Allen's $20 Billion Discrimination Lawsuit Against Al Sharpton, Comcast
A Federal judge has ordered a $20 billion racial discrimination lawsuit against Al Sharpton’s National Action Network, Comcast and Time Warner Cable be reopened less than two weeks after it was dismissed.
Judge Terry Hatter issued a ruling Wednesday reopening the suit filed by Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios Networks, Inc. and the National Association of African-American Owned Media (“NAAAOM”).
“We will not stop until the discrimination stops and we achieve true economic inclusion,” Allen, the founder, chairman and CEO of Entertainment Studios, said in a statement to TheWrap.
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