Michelle Obama's Guest To "The Voice" Sues NBC
A guest invited by the former First Lady Michelle Obama for a duty to record an NBC program "The Voice," is suing the television network for maltreatment which consequentially led to his redundancy, revealed the TMZ.
The person in question named Greg Duncan, in a lawsuit filed against the network, claimed he was treated like a criminal in spite of being invited by the former First Lady on a duty to taping honouring veterans.
He alleged he was made to go through two security screens, and later asked to scram without any explanations despite showing up for the commercial shoot a day before and yet was banned.
Duncan, who claimed to be a commander with the U.S Coast Guards, is now asking for undisclosed amounted of money to be paid to him in damages caused as he has been redundant ever since.
The person in question named Greg Duncan, in a lawsuit filed against the network, claimed he was treated like a criminal in spite of being invited by the former First Lady on a duty to taping honouring veterans.
He alleged he was made to go through two security screens, and later asked to scram without any explanations despite showing up for the commercial shoot a day before and yet was banned.
Duncan, who claimed to be a commander with the U.S Coast Guards, is now asking for undisclosed amounted of money to be paid to him in damages caused as he has been redundant ever since.
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