'Love Is Blind' Producers Accused of 'Inhumane Working Conditions,' Unpaid Wages in Class Action Suit From Former Contestant
A former "Love Is Blind" contestant has accused producers of Netflix's his dating show "Love Is Blind" of subjecting contestants to unpaid wages and creating "inhumane working conditions" in a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. Netflix representatives didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from TheWrap. Stephen Richardson says in his lawsuit that he and other cast members were "willfully misclassified employees as independent contractors despite Defendants exercising substantial and excessive control over the manner, means and timing of the . . .



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