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5 Hightlights – TLC Wins Court Case Against Jon Gosselin
Sorry Jon. No more paid appearances, interviews or developing misguided reality shows with Michael Lohan or the Octomom . TLC won – round one that is.
After a day of testimony, a judge granted the cable station a preliminary injunction against their rogue reality star Jon Gosselin.
Here are 5 highlights of the Thursday’s trial:
1. Don’t set your Tivo for Divorced Dads’ Club, Jon – Kate = Jon + Octomom or any Access Hollywood tell alls for that matter. Radaronline.com is reporting that, “The ruling means that Jon must abide by the exclusivity and confidentiality agreement in his contract, putting an end to his unapproved and paid interviews with various outlets. It will also prohibit him from continuing to pursue competing TV deals.” Doh!
2. Jon didn’t even show up for the day of proceeding. He was supposed to be questioned under oath but opted to be a no-show.
3. TLC said that Jon was an embarrassment to the network citing Jon’s hosting of a Las Vegas pool party saying, “Photos of Jon Gosselin with scores of bikini-clad women was inconsistent with our image brand of our show.”
4. Kate Major’s testimony stated that Jon knew the a show like Divorced Dads’ Club was “inconsistent” with his TLC contract but “at that point he just didn’t care.”
5. In Hailey Glassman’s testimony in regards to speaking out our publically, “He said TLC will not allow it. He was like a child. ‘How come Kate can do this and not me?’ Because they can control Kate’s mouth.”
The trial of the breach of contract lawsuit has been set for April 2010.






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