Reality check: Todd Nepola files “Real Housewives of Miami” defamation suit
Todd Nepola is clapping back at the networks and production company of “The Real Housewives of Miami” for allegedly distorting reality about him. Nepola, a Hollywood-based commercial real estate investor, filed a defamation lawsuit in Miami federal court on Tuesday against cable network Bravo, its parent company NBC Universal, and Los Angeles-based Purveyors of Pop, which produces the hit television series documenting the everyday drama of seven rich and successful women, some of whom are recent divorcees like Alexia Nepola. In March, the Nepolas finalized their divorce, but their breakup was among the salacious plotlines in the most recent seventh […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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