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Francis Ford Coppola Files $15 Million Lawsuit Against Variety

Francis Ford Coppola speaks at the Toronto premiere of "Megalopolis" on Sept. 9. He is suing Variety and two of its employees for libel over an article alleging unprofessional behavior on the set of the sci-fi epic.

Francis Ford Coppola’s legal team has launched a fierce attack against Variety after an investigation published by the magazine accused him of engaging in inappropriate behavior during the making of his upcoming sci-fi epic, “Megalopolis.”

Representatives for Coppola filed a fiery eight-page libel lawsuit with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, demanding $15 million plus punitive damages over a report published by Variety back in July.

The article at the heart of the suit alleges the Oscar-winner inappropriately hugged and kissed extras while shooting a party scene for “Megalopolis,” which stars actors Adam Driver, Aubrey Plaza and Shia LaBeouf. The article describes Coppola acting with “impunity on set.”

Coppola has publicly refuted the claims. In the Variety article, two on-the-record statements from his team are quoted, both of which deny any unprofessional behavior by Coppola during the making of “Megalopolis.”

Francis Ford Coppola speaks at the Toronto premiere of “Megalopolis” on Sept. 9. He is suing Variety and two of its employees for libel over an article alleging unprofessional behavior on the set of the sci-fi epic.

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Coppola’s libel lawsuit contends that defendants Variety Media LLC and journalists Brent Lang and Tatiana Siege published “false and defamatory statements” about the filmmaker because they were “jealous and resentful,” according to documents obtained by Deadline.

“In the world of motion pictures, [Coppola] is a creative genius,” the suit reads. “Some people are jealous and resentful of genius. Those people therefore denigrate and tell knowing and reckless falsehoods about those of whom they are jealous.”

The filing goes on to attack Variety and its reporters for “hiding behind” anonymous sources in the piece. And it disputes Variety’s claim that there were no “traditional checks and balances in place” during the production of “Megalopolis,” due to the fact that Coppola personally financed all of the film’s $120 million budget.

Coppola is seen on the Atlanta set of "Megalopolis" in November 2022.
Coppola is seen on the Atlanta set of “Megalopolis” in November 2022.

“Each of these accusations was false and knowingly so,” the suit reads. “They were made to harm Coppola’s reputation and cause him severe emotional distress. That harm has been caused.”

Coppola’s court filing comes two days after “Megalopolis” extra Lauren Pagone, who was quoted in an August follow-up story from Variety, filed suit against the…

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