‘Jersey Shore’ star Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino sued for $1 million by his former reps
“Jersey Shore” star Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino has just been slapped with a $1 million lawsuit by his former managers, who claim the reality TV star dumped them after they took him from “relative obscurity” (that’s generous) to “international celebrity” (that’s the sad truth), according to legal papers obtained by TMZ.com.
Gotham NYC Entertainment has been representing The Situation since the show debuted in December 2009, but the company says he ended their relationship in May “due to lack of performance.” (Can the same not be said of The Situation?) But the Situation did not give Gotham its 30 days notice and chance to fix any problems, so he is in breach, according to the lawsuit.
The Situation is in Seaside Heights filming the fifth season of the show, despite recent rumors that he planned to leave the hit series (which followed similar reports of fellow castmate Vinny Guadagnino walking).
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