Federal Judges Dismisses Bryon Allen, Allen Media Group's $100m Lawsuit Against McDonald's
Federal Judges Dismisses Bryon Allen, Allen Media Group's $100m Lawsuit Against McDonald's
A federal judge has dismissed Byron Allen and the Allen Media Group’s $100 million lawsuit against McDonald’s.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Allen had earlier accused the fast-food company of breaking its promise to allocate a larger share of its advertising budget to Black-owned television channels and other entertainment outlets.“During the Black Lives Matter movement, hundreds of corporations made pledges to Black America,” Allen said in a statement shared with Reuters. “McDonald’s is one of those corporations that has lied and made false promises.”However, in a February hearing, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge determined that Allen’s legal filings were—at the very least—unlikely to withstand further scrutiny.Allen’s claim, writes Variety, seemed to selectively interpret comments that McDonald’s made in a 2021 press release. In its release, McDonald’s said that it would increase its overall internal funding for Black-owned businesses.
McDonald's sign. Image via Flickr/user:jeepersmedia (Mike Mozart). (CCA-BY-2.0).
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