Former CNN journalist Don Lemon filed a lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk and X over the cancellation of his contract to produce exclusive content for X, according to court documents filed Thursday.
Lemon’s lawsuit alleges that Musk committed fraud, misrepresented the platform when pitching the deal, breached the contract, misappropriated Lemon’s name and likeness, and unjustly profited from it, according to court documents. Lemon entered into an exclusive content contract with X in January 2024 and it was canceled in March 2024 by Musk — one day after Musk gave an interview to Lemon on his show.
“Defendants [Musk and X] deliberately misrepresented what they intended to do,” Lemon’s lawsuit claims. “Defendants knew that if they accurately represented to Lemon that the purpose and meaning of the exclusive partnership deal was to use Lemon’s name, likeness, reputation, and identity to rehabilitate Defendants’ reputation and draw in advertisers to the X platform, Lemon would never have agreed to do what he did and Defendants would have been unable to utilize Lemon to keep up with their ongoing efforts to woo advertisers.”
Lemon originally signed a one-year deal in January where he would produce one “long-form” video per week that wasn’t breaking news, and ten short-form videos a month, according to the filings. In return, X would have paid him $1.5 million over the year, with incentives such as an option to renew the contract twice with the same terms, ad revenue splits, and performance pay among others.
Lemon seeks an undisclosed amount in monetary damages, according to the filings.
X saw a 78% drop in advertising revenue in December 2022 after Musk acquired the company, with advertisers pulling out as Musk drastically restructured the company by firing executives, according to Reuters. The lawsuit alleges X pursuing a deal with Lemon was a move to draw advertisers back while Lemon was “vulnerable” after being abruptly fired from CNN in 2023, according to the filings.
Lemon’s legal team and X did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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