Ryan Kavanaugh ‘Shocked at Audacity’ of New Lawsuit, Denies Relativity Invested in Porn
Dismissed from the company last September, Fields has accused Kavanaugh of misrepresenting finances, inventing a purpose to fire him after luring Dana Brunetti to run his production company and even entertain adult movie stars at their Beverly Hills offices, according to the Wednesday complaint.
In Fields’ lengthy filing, he claimed that when he assumed his role in April 2016, the company resembled “the cantina scene in ‘Star Wars,'” meaning a raucous party atmosphere, more than a professional production company.
The former executive also claimed that a digital venture Relativity had boasted about turned out to be a pornography outfit, and a photo shoot had been conducted at Relativity’s Beverly Hills headquarters after several models met with former Kevin Spacey producing partner Brunetti.
The project centered around a celebrity-focused website called Egotastic.com — which regularly features models, actresses and scantily clad social media stars.
According to the suit, Brunetti would freely bark insults at Fields, an executive of three decades who oversaw classics like “The Breakfast Club,” and threatened to “fucking crush” him during staff meetings.