American Idol Racist? Booted Contestants Submit Complaint, May Lead to a Lawsuit
American Idol clearly gives the boot to contestants for
lacking the right vocal chops. But did the show ax several former
hopefuls because they were black?
That's what nine erstwhile Idol
hopefuls are claiming in a complaint filed against the show alleging
that racism played a role in their ouster in an attempt to juice up
ratings. They include Corey Clark and Jaered Andrews from season two; Donnie Williams from season three; twins Terrell and Derrell Brittenum from season five; Thomas Daniels and Akron Watson from season six; Ju'Not Joyner from season eight; and Chris Golightly from season nine
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Attorney
James Freeman confirms to E! News that he has submitted a complaint to
the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf the
former contestants.
"Among other allegations, we have taken the position that
there are continuing violations of the U.S. Constitution and we are
asking the commission to investigate," Freeman tells E! News. "As of now
it is not a lawsuit; it is just a request to the federal government
that they investigate."
The jilted contestants allege, per
published reports, that the show zeroed in on black contestants with
arrest records in order to publicly expose them in an effort to boost
ratings.
Clark, for instance, was famously kicked off the show in 2003 after
producers discovered he had been arrested for allegedly assaulting his
sister. He ultimately plead no contest to obstructing legal process.
Last year, Jones was axed for supposedly lying about his alleged criminal past.
Freemantle Media, which produces American Idol, declined to comment.
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