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'Friends' star's ex-manager sues

The former manager of actor Matt LeBlanc is suing the "Friends" and "Joey" star in Los Angeles, alleging he failed to pay her commissions for seven years.
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Published: Aug. 28, 2007 at 7:30 PM

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- The former manager of actor Matt LeBlanc is suing the "Friends" and "Joey" star in Los Angeles, alleging he failed to pay her commissions for seven years.

In her lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Camille Cerio said she was LeBlanc's manager from April 1994 until the end of 1995. During that time she signed a contract with him that entitled her to commissions on income he earned from "Friends" and any spin-off, such as "Joey," Variety reported Friday

LeBlanc paid her the commissions until 2000, but hasn't paid since, the suit alleged. Cerio said her former client as recently as last year verbally agreed to give her an accounting of all money owed since the last payment in 2000 and to pay all the money owed.

Her suit seeks an accounting of money earned by LeBlanc from "Friends" and "Joey" since 2000, and a court order for payment of all unpaid commissions, plus court costs and expenses.

Topics: Matt LeBlanc
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