Marvin Gaye's son to sue over TV Show Empire over copyright

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Marvin Gaye's son to sue over TV Show Empire over copyright


Marvin Gaye's son is taking legal action over TV show 'Empire'. Marvin Gaye III is planning to sue programme creator Lee Daniels and network Fox as he claims they stole his idea for the drama series, TMZ reports.

Marvin claims to have registered a treatment on a show called 'Diamonds & Ballads', aka 'Those Sons of Riches!', with the Writers Guild of America in 2010, with the proposed drama pitched as ''a music based 'black' and 'hip' version of 'Dynasty' ... with a little 'Sopranos'.''

When he shopped the proposal round to TV executives, Marvin told them it was loosely based on his own family, as well as Motown producer Berry Gordy and his loved ones, and he claims some of the people he approached were associates of Lee.

Marvin believes the 'Empire' boss previously unwittingly confessed to stealing the idea after the show made it big.

Drawing comparisons to 'The Sopranos', Lee said last year: ''I wanted to make a black 'Dynasty.' ''

He is now planning to file a lawsuit for an unspecified sum.

His lawyer said: ''We understand that three things can't be hidden for long: the Sun, the Moon and the Truth!''

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