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LOS ANGELES - Keith Olbermann isn't mincing words in his $70 million lawsuit against Current TV. Dumped last week by the upstart cable network, Olbermann let loose with a verbal barrage against co ...
KEITH OLBERMANN, HOST ... of course he got his job in the early ‘90s as this compliance officer. And he was able to go out and taunt, ... California for a deposition in the suit, ...
A week after he was fired from Current TV, Keith Olbermann has filed a breach of contract lawsuit accusing the cabler of violating aspects of his contract ranging from the use of his likeness in ...
LOS ANGELES — Keith Olbermann filed suit against his former employer Current TV Thursday, claiming the cable channel owes him as much as $70 million. The left-leaning network, launched in 200… ...
UPDATED: The suit was filed Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles Superior Court. Olbermann is seeking between $50 million to $70 million in damages.
Current TV has filed a countersuit against its former lead anchor Keith Olbermann. As we ... It does not demand $50 million to $70 million in damages as Mr. Olbermann's did, but like his suit, ...
The prodigal Keith Olbermann returned to ESPN2 Monday night, bringing blunt commentary, sardonic humor and a photo album. So many TV hosts bring the commentary and the humor and then they forget th… ...
In the end, it wasn’t Keith Olbermann’s wacko politics, ... In the ’90s, he anchored ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” “He didn’t play so nicely in the sandbox,” said an ESPN source.
UPDATED: The suit was filed Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles Superior Court. Olbermann is seeking between $50 million to $70 million in damages.