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You’re Settled!

May 23, 2006

Judicial experts say you can’t read any guilt or innocence into a settlement. But, you can wonder (and discuss) all you want.

Word is that Mark Burnett, Donald Trump, and NBC have paid Mark Bethea and Velocity Entertainment Group an “undisclosed sum” to end a lawsuit over who invented “The Apprentice.”

Bethea claims he pitched the idea to Burnett (“Apprentice,” “Survivor,” etc.) and his partner, Conrad Riggs, back in 2001 and they later lifted “substantial and integral material” from the proposal. Their pitch was for a show called “C.E.O.” that would have been hosted by Trump and set in a corporate office environment. Hmm.

More shocking. Who’d-a-thunk that that anyone — anywhere, ever! — would fight over a TV show in a “corporate office environment.”


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