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‘Love Is Blind’ Contestant Sues Netflix Over ‘Inhumane Working Conditions’

‘Love Is Blind’ Contestant Sues Netflix Over ‘Inhumane Working Conditions’

Jeremy Hartwell is seeking damages for unpaid wages, missed food breaks and rest periods, and more. Paras Griffin via Getty Images Former “Love is Blind” contestant Jeremy Hartwell is now suing Netflix, alleging the company violated a litany of labor laws. Hartwell, a Chicago mortgage company director who appeared on the second season of the show, filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court in June, according to CBS News. He accused Netflix of imposing “inhumane working conditions” on set and providing the cast with an abundance of alcohol while withholding food, water and adequate payment. Advertisement “It’s a matter… Read Full Article