Kevin Hart Dragged Back To Court in $1 Million Legal Battle
By Ryan Naumann on October 4, 2019 at 5:57 AM EDT
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Kevin Hart’s ex-business partners are back in court demanding a $1 million judgment against the comedian.
According to court documents obtained by The Blast, the ex-partners, iGo Marketing & Entertainment, are attempting to score $250,000 more from Hart in their lawsuit.
Last month, iGo Marketing & Entertainment were awarded $701,593.73 in the lawsuit they brought against Hart. The company rushed to court after the judgment, demanding it be increased to $952,793.54. They believed the judge miscalculated the damages. The motion came only days after Hart was released from the hospital, following his nasty car accident.
Recently, Hart fired back pleading with the judge to shut down his ex-business partners. He believes the original judgment of $701k was accurate.
In newly filed documents, iGo Marketing & Entertainment accuses Hart of having no valid argument in his motion. They are demanding the judge side with them and increase the judgment to $952k immediately.
The judge has yet to rule.
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Back in 2017, iGo Marketing & Entertainment sued Hart claiming they entered into a deal with him to negotiate marketing and celebrity tie-in deals on his behalf. iGo has worked with Jerry Seinfeld, Jamie Foxx, John Legend and many others.
They claim their deal with Hart called for them to get paid 15% on any deal they negotiated for Hart.
In the lawsuit, iGo claims they secured numerous deals for Hart over the years with the likes of Miller-Coors, Coke-Zero, Vitamin Water, Electronic Arts, two deals with Caesars Entertainment, the Cosmopolitan Hotel and a deal with Verizon Wireless.
They claim Hart always made good on the deal … that is, until it came to a deal with Rally Healthcare in 2015.
iGo claims they negotiated a three-year deal between Kevin Hart and Rally that called for the comedian to get paid partly in cash and part in stock options.
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In 2015, Hart then terminated the deal with iGo but they claim that didn’t allow him to stop paying the commission on deals they locked down. They claim Hart did not pay them their 15% on the third year option of the deal or for the value of the stock option.
They sued for breach of contract and sought no less than $1.8 million from the comedian.
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Hart responded to the lawsuit, claiming he never had a written agreement with iGo. He also claimed since the third-year option to the Rally deal kicked in after they parted ways, he didn’t owe them 15% of that money.
Hart counter-sued iGo for allegedly using his name and likeness for marketing on their website without his permission.
The comedian demanded the lawsuit against him be dismissed and he be awarded unspecified damages for the use of his image. He also sought an injunction against his ex-business partner from continuing to use his name and likeness to market themselves.
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Hart recently had a separate $7 million court trial postponed following his crash. The comedian was also hit with a $60 million lawsuit by his sex tape partner.