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						<p>The protracted legal battle between Hollywood&#8217;s writers and its agents just got uglier.</p>
<p>The executive director of the guild that represents Hollywood screenwriters has been accused of threatening to &#8220;kill&#8221; Rick Rosen, a top exec at Ari Emanuel&#8217;s talent agency WME, during a testy phone call over writers&#8217; compensation, according to a new legal filing.</p>
<p>WME revealed the accusation against the Writers Guild of America executive director David Young in court papers on Wednesday, asking a federal judge to intervene to force a settlement in the lengthy standoff between WME and WGA over the guild&#8217;s <strong>new rules of engagement for agents</strong>.</p>
<p>Rosen, head of WME&#8217;s television department, said in papers filed in the US Central District of California on Tuesday that Young &#8220;repeatedly threatened to &#8216;kill&#8217; me during a phone call on August 11, 2020.&#8221;</p>
<p>After the call, Rosen testified in a written declaration that he called &nbsp;WGAW’s President David Goodman,&#8221; noting that he had &#8220;a good professional relationship&#8221; with the labor boss.</p>
<p>&#8220;I informed Mr. Goodman of Mr. Young’s threats to me,” Rosen stated in the declaration taken on Tuesday. “Mr. Goodman responded &#8216;Oh God,&#8217; which I interpreted to mean &#8216;that’s terrible&#8217; but &#8216;it’s unsurprising.&#8217; This to me underscores that such behavior by Mr. Young is both expected and condoned by the Guilds.”</p>
<p>The allegedly angry phone call, which Rosen characterized as &#8220;irrational&#8221; and &#8220;astounding,&#8221; came after the exec send an internal memo to WME agents updating them on the breakdown in talks with WGA.</p>
<p>A WGA rep denied that Young threatened Rosen, and said that both Young and Goodman declined to comment on the alleged incident.</p>
<p>The rep added that both WME and its rival agency CAA are not looking to &#8220;resolve their own conflicted practices&#8221; amid the ongoing legal scuffle between the guild and the agencies over writers&#8217; compensation.</p>
<p>&#8220;WME and CAA will have the opportunity to get writers back when they return to the table – when they stop attacking us and take seriously the work of reforming their own deep-seated conflicts,&#8221; Goodman said in a statement. &#8220;Meritless court actions will not save them from that.&#8221;</p>
<p>The alleged death threats follow a drama-filled year and a half, in which the guild <strong>instructed its members, which include Tina Fey, Shonda RImes and Lena Waith,&nbsp; to fire their agents</strong> over what it deemed as unfair compensation.</p>
<p>Over the course of the year, the guild convinced over 100 agencies, including bigger players like UTA and ICM, to sign their updated agreement, which put an end to &#8220;packaging,&#8221; a practice that allows production companies to pay talent agencies a fee to bundle their talent together for a film or TV series.</p>
<p>The agreement also limited agencies to a 20 percent ownership stake in affiliated production companies. Both WME and CAA have production companies and have tried to negotiate with the WGA on ways to comply to the new rules.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, WME&#8217;s lawyer Jeffrey Kessler asked the judge to stop the writers boycott as the standoff has harmed its business. CAA filed a similar motion on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Questioning the legality of the boycott, the lawyer said WME has &#8220;lost more than one thousand clients who have been coerced into terminating WME at the instruction of the Guilds, and once severed, these client relationships may never return.&#8221;</p>
<p>While a WGA rep acknowledged that talks with WME were &#8220;productive,&#8221; he said that for a month, the agency has ignored &#8220;repeated&#8221; requests for &#8220;additional information on their corporate structure in order to provide them with such language.&#8221;</p>
			
					
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