Trayvon Martin’s Parents Claim The Weinstein Company Owes Them $150K For Deal

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Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, parents to Trayvon Martin, sit in a Seminole County courtroom during the bond hearing for George Zimmerman on June 29, 2012 in Sanford, Florida. Zimmerman is charged with second degree murder in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.

Shady deals and fake promises plague Trayvon Martin’s legacy.

Time is supposed to heal wounds, but not in the case of Trayvon Martin’s parents.

The Blast broke the news this morning that Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, parents of the slain teen, claim The Weinstein Company misrepresented in bankruptcy docs what they owe them, and have filed documents for the $150,000 they’re owed. They entered into a deal with TWC on March 8, 2017, for the rights to the book, “Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin.”

TWC had rights to make a TV show or film of the book. Six episodes of a docuseries have been produced (with Jay-Z on-board as executive producer) but none of the episodes has aired.

Martin’s parents claimed they would receive $150,000 once the show was made – regardless of whether or not it aired – and that they’d receive additional monies once the show did air. The thing is, they haven’t received a red cent. Not only that, TWC said in the bankruptcy documents they owe Martin’s parents $0.

They’ve also said TWC listed the deal as three separate deals, and want to make sure it is clear “the Deal Letter is a single contract and must be assumed in its entirety.”

These are the dangers of messing with a notorious Hollywood schemer. 


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