Farrah Settles Harassment Lawsuit Against MTV After 'Teen Mom' Firing For Porn Return
Jan. 24 2019, Updated 3:07 p.m. ET
Farrah Abraham has ended her vicious court battle with MTV. RadarOnline.com can reveal exclusive details on the former Teen Mom OG star dismissing her harassment and sex-shaming lawsuit against the network after she was fired from the series.
In court papers obtained from United States District Court Western District of Texas, Abraham, 26, filed a notice of voluntary dismissal with prejudice against Viacom on March 27, 2018.
"Now comes Plaintiff, Farrah Abraham, by through undersigned counsel, having amicably settled this matter, hereby voluntarily dismisses with prejudice all claims filed against Defendants," the filing read.
While details of the settlement were not disclosed, Abraham dismissing the case with prejudice means she is unable to sue the network on the same claims. Variety was the first to report on the settlement.
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In the complaint, the single mother claimed executive producer Morgan J. Freeman confronted her on October 30, 2017 and "harassed, humiliated, discriminated, disrespected, ridiculed, degraded and sex shamed" her decision to pursue opportunities in the adult entertainment industry. She also claimed he made threats about ended her career with MTV and sabotaging future deals with the network.
"Given Freeman's hostile tone, mannerisms and body language, Ms. Abraham feared for her life," she alleged. "The emotional pain, suffering, inconvenience, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and other losses Ms. Abraham has suffered, and continues to suffer, is severe."
She asked for $5 million in damages. Abraham was fired from TMOG when she made an appearance on the XXX webcam site Cam Soda. She was also let go because of her treatment towards the show's producers.
Abraham and her rep did not respond to RadarOnline.com's request for comment.
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