Jason George is likely going to return to Grey’s Anatomy for the upcoming 21st season!
13.05.2024 - 21:23 / variety.com
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Jason Cloth, a Canadian financier with credits on dozens of films including “Babylon” and “Joker,” was hit with a $19.6 million verdict last week after failing to appear at a fraud trial in West Palm Beach, Fla. A seven-member jury found that Cloth defrauded an investor on “The Pathway,” a TNT docuseries about the NBA draft, out of $6.6 million. The jury also awarded $13 million in punitive damages.
Cloth is also facing a class action suit in Chicago, where is accused of defrauding investors on “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” “Monkey Man” and other films out of more than $80 million. “He’s made a career of telling people whatever they want to hear in order to get what he wants,” said attorney David Jonelis, who represented the plaintiff in the Florida case. At the two-day trial, Jonelis presented evidence that Cloth had solicited the investment on “The Pathway” by claiming that it had been greenlit for five seasons.
That was not the case, and in fact it ran only for a single season in 2022. Cloth also told the investor, Robert Harris, that he was the only source of funding for the show, and therefore could expect to be first in line to be repaid. Through his company, Harris agreed to loan $6,573,024, with the expectation that he would be repaid with 15% interest.
He did not receive any of the money back, according to his complaint. Cloth informed the court last week that he would not attend the trial, as he did not have a defense lawyer. “I am not in a position to defend myself at trial since I am not an attorney and I would not know how to represent myself at the trial,” he wrote.
Jason George is likely going to return to Grey’s Anatomy for the upcoming 21st season!
EXCLUSIVE: In 2017, Jason George left ABC‘s Grey’s Anatomy to help launch its spinoff series, Station 19. For seven seasons, he was a series regular on the firefighter drama as Ben Warren while making frequent guest appearances on the mothership series. With Station 19 coming to an end, all signs point to him going back to Grey’s Anatomy, a return which the Station 19 finale helped set up.
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, 41, included Arjona, 33, in a series of snaps from his recent trip to Japan, including a windswept photo of the pair and an image of Arjona sitting on his lap during a dinner with friends. “Japan, you are a dream come true you blew my mind,” Momoa captioned . “We’re so thankful for everyone who opened their homes, making memories with new friends and old friends, sharing another amazing adventure with mi amor.
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