After Being Ousted from “Jackass Forever” Movie, Bam Margera Sues

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Bam Margera claims he was coerced into signing an agreement requiring him to submit to drug tests, use a breathalyzer 3x/day, and take his medications under the watch of a witness via Facetime.

The Case: Margera et al. v. Paramount Pictures Corp. et al.

The Court: Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles

The Case No.: 21STCV29254

The Plaintiff: Margera

Margera, the plaintiff in the case, claims he signed the Wellness Agreement requiring him to submit to drug tests, take medication over Facetime under the watch of a witness, and use a breathalyzer 3x/day under duress while he was in rehab. Margera filed a lawsuit at the beginning of August claiming that forcing him to sign the Wellness Agreement mandating all cast members remain sober during the filming of the upcoming 4th movie in the popular (and long-running) prank series was psychological torture. Margera was fired from the film for breaking his wellness agreement when he did not remain sober throughout filming. Margera claims not only that the Wellness Agreement was a sham, but that he was ultimately fired for his protected class status due to his medical condition (ADHD), and his complaints about the discriminatory nature of the Defendant’s behavior and requirements for him during filming.

The Defendant: Paramount Pictures Corp. et al.

Defendant, Paramount Pictures Corp. et al., claims that all cast members working on the Jackass Forever film were required to sign a Wellness Agreement. Defendant responded to Plaintiff’s claims saying that the suit is riddled with lies. Defendant claims that Margera’s allegations that he was accosted by costars/coworkers in rehab and browbeat into signing a sobriety contract are false. Other claims included in the suit that Defendant argues are false include:

  • Margera claims he was fraudulently induced or coerced into signing a talent agreement with Paramount; Paramount claims this is a lie.

  • Margera claims paramount hired a doctor to force Margera to take a regimen of medication prescribed to Margera against his will; Paramount claims this is absurd and did not happen.

  • Margera claims that he complied with the Wellness Program; Paramount claims he breached it.

  • Margera claims he was fired for taking Adderall as a prescribed treatment for ADHD; Paramount claims the Adderall in Margera’s system was not prescribed and that Margera admitted he purchased it off the street.

Summary of the Case: Margera et al. v. Paramount Pictures Corp. et al.

In response to the August filing, Paramount responded with a special motion to strike claims for unfair competition and copyright infringement under California’s anti-SLAPP statute; which is intended to stop frivolous lawsuits arising from free speech claims on public issues. The filing immediately pauses discovery in any dispute. L.A. Superior Court Judge Draper’s tentative ruling on December 17, 2021, found the matter arises from “the creation, development, release, and distribution of Jackass Forever.” The judge acknowledged that the movie is intended for global distribution and has attracted additional attention due to the legal dispute, but he also found the minimal merit necessary in Margera’s claims what allows them to survive the anti-SLAPP motion and continue to discovery. While Defendants may ultimately prevail in the case, the SLAPP statute’s accelerated hearing ​​determined that the plaintiff should have the chance to conduct discovery to identify specific examples of orally developed ideas that may have been used in the creation of the film. Margera alleges wrongful termination, discrimination, and violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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