TV star Jon Gosselin countersues TLC citing child labor laws
By Brett Zongker, APFriday, November 13, 2009
TV’s Jon Gosselin sues TLC citing child labor laws
WASHINGTON — Jon Gosselin has filed a counter lawsuit against the TLC network, claiming television producers violated Pennsylvania’s child labor laws in filming the hit reality show “Jon & Kate Plus 8″ and are preventing him from working.
The suit seeks more than $5 million in damages. It was filed Thursday in Maryland in response to a network lawsuit alleging Gosselin failed to meet his obligations as an employee.
Gosselin’s attorney Mark Jay Heller says the network had the family sign a complicated deal in 2005 without the advice of a lawyer. He says the contract paid the family $2,000 per episode and didn’t pay the eight children. Heller says the network also failed to obtain child work permits.
A TLC spokeswoman says the network won’t comment.
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