Lawsuit: Tyler Perry interfered with studio plan

Tyler Perry, James Patterson
This Oct. 18, 2012 file photo shows Tyler Perry at a screening of “Alex Cross” in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia entertainment company is suing Tyler Perry, accusing the filmmaker of unfairly working with government officials to transform a former military base into a studio for Perry’s company.
Atlanta-based Ubiquitous Entertainment Studios filed the federal lawsuit this week in U.S. District Court. Also named as defendants are the U.S. Army and a government authority working to redevelop Fort McPherson, a former Army base south of downtown Atlanta.
Ubiquitous says its CEO met with the authority’s chairman in December 2011 to share its vision of creating a movie studio and entertainment complex at the site. The company says Perry tried to persuade the authority to negotiate a similar deal with his company instead.
Calls to Perry’s Atlanta studios were referred to a publicist in California, who couldn’t be reached Friday morning.

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