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Major update in RHONY star Leah McSweeney's legal battle with Bravo involving her alcoholism
Last May, Bravo boss Andy Cohen asked a judge to dismiss McSweeney's suit, arguing that she was 'impermissibly' trying to 'abridge' the network's First Amendment rights.
Judge Liman made note of McSweeney's argument that 'such facilitation would not have caused unreasonable hardship or expense, particularly compared to the cost of alcohol and transportation the production covered for cast members to go to clubs.' McSweeney alleged further that during Ultimate Girls Trip, Bravo 'deliberately provided Plaintiff with inadequate food and water in order to trigger her mental health issues and thereby cause her to behave erratically on camera.' She specifically mentioned a cast lunch at which, she claims, 'dishes prepared with pork were the only food available, which Defendant Producers knew that Plaintiff could not eat due to her Jewish faith.'
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