Shakes your faith in reality show producers, this does. From the Hollywood Reporter:
If your job consists of getting drunk women to sign liability waivers - or even being the lawyer who vets the waivers so the drunk person can't sue later if they decide they really didn't want to have carnal relations in a house with more cameras than a pawn shop - you might want to look at other career options.
Interesting detail: the plantiff's name is Golzar. Take out the "l" and you have the boss demon from Ghostbusters. Unless she wandered around the "Real World" crib demanding to see the Keymaster, though, she probably has a good case.
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