La productora de Matt Damon y Ben Affleck enfrenta una demanda por difamación relacionada con 'The Rip'

La productora de Matt Damon y Ben Affleck se enfrenta a una demanda por difamación vinculada al proyecto 'The Rip'. La acción legal fue reportada el 12 de mayo de 2026.

La empresa productora fundada por los dos actores es el objetivo de la demanda, la cual se centra en reclamos relacionados con la película 'The Rip', según los informes disponibles. No se han revelado detalles adicionales sobre los demandantes ni las acusaciones específicas en la cobertura inicial. El suceso ocurre mientras la compañía continúa su trabajo en la producción cinematográfica.

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