LOL ex-hoochies is nervous about the documentary being released
"Now many of those college students are in their 40s and 50s, and in the prime of their careers. And Media Take Out learned that five women, who attended the event, are so concerned with what the documentary will reveal about their pasts – that they hired a law firm and are filing a lawsuit to block the release of the film.
The five women, Media Take Out has learned, include a politician, three “high level” corporate executives, and a judge. All of the women are taking the legal action anonymously, we’re told,
We spoke with one woman, who told Media Take Out that she appeared on multiple “Freaknik” videos that have been circulating online. She claims that she “never signed a release” and that the videos – which do not show her in a good light should not be put on a huge platform like Hulu, for millions to view.
The woman we spoke with is a C-suite executive and makes north of $1 million a year. She’s also married, and has three children. She explained to Media Take Out that the video showed her in an “unflattering” light, and she’s hoping to have the courts block its release."