Jordan Peele's Company Sued Over Alleged Trespassing While Filming Nazi Hunter Series

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The lawsuit alleges Monkeypaw Productions crew members trespassed on the elite Explorers Club's Manhattan headquarters to shoot 'The Hunt' for Amazon.

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Peele's company is named as one of a number of defendants in a Sept. 20, 2019 lawsuit filed in the Supreme Court of New York, County of New York that involves The Explorers Club, a prestigious members-only organization devoted to scientific inquiry and exploration — and with Elon Musk, James Cameron and Jeff Bezos among its elite fraternity.

Also named in the suit is Explorers Club president Richard Wiese and the society's executive director William Roseman who it is alleged signed an agreement with Monkeypaw to allow the production company to use the club's Upper East Side premises "to shoot footage for a television production.

The suit also alleges the crew members made phone calls and even ate food belonging to Dennison and Taylor. The suit claims alleged the unauthorized entry was captured by video security cameras that later revealed the "malicious trespass by defendants."

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Monkeypaw had •Permission from the club president AND the Exec. director in writing. •a key to gain access to the club. •The plaintiffs are mad because the agreement for Monkey paw to visit was “intentionally concealed” from them? Lol ok. I think Jordan will be fine here.

Uh...what?

How does this even happen?

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This headline sounds like a Jordan Peele movie

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