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From Cartagena...google translation
The eldest daughter of the deceased and Barry Seal Mena who the film
was recorded recently based in Medellin, sue Universal Pictures to not
advance what will be the next film starring Tom Cruise in the role of
his father.Frigon
Seal Lisa, daughter from his first marriage Seal says in a lawsuit that
the third wife of his father and the three children born of this union,
sold the rights to the life story of Seal for $ 350,000 without court
approval or consent of the whole family. "They acted independently and got money that belongs to the whole family," said attorney Lisa, she manages the family heirloom."None of this agreement revenues have stopped in the family
inheritance," says the lawsuit filed in the District Court of the 19th
Judicial Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States.The lawsuit also claims that the inaccuracies contiente Mena script as
Barry Seal was not drunk, as shown, and had five children, not three,
to name a few.The eldest daughter says that the name of Barry Seal has been damaged
in this film and that would detract from the family estate.Mena is budgeted to be released in the US in January 2017 and is so
named because it is the name of the city of Arkansas, where Seal managed
operations, first with the drug and then as a DEA informant.At the request of US media, Universal Pictures did not rule on the issue.
The eldest daughter of the deceased and Barry Seal Mena who the film
was recorded recently based in Medellin, sue Universal Pictures to not
advance what will be the next film starring Tom Cruise in the role of
his father.(Read here: Tom Cruise begins this week shooting her film in Medellin)Frigon
Seal Lisa, daughter from his first marriage Seal says in a lawsuit that
the third wife of his father and the three children born of this union,
sold the rights to the life story of Seal for $ 350,000 without court
approval or consent of the whole family. "They acted independently and got money that belongs to the whole family," said attorney Lisa, she manages the family heirloom."None of this agreement revenues have stopped in the family
inheritance," says the lawsuit filed in the District Court of the 19th
Judicial Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States.The lawsuit also claims that the inaccuracies contiente Mena script as
Barry Seal was not drunk, as shown, and had five children, not three,
to name a few.The eldest daughter says that the name of Barry Seal has been damaged
in this film and that would detract from the family estate.Mena is budgeted to be released in the US in January 2017 and is so
named because it is the name of the city of Arkansas, where Seal managed
operations, first with the drug and then as a DEA informant.At the request of US media, Universal Pictures did not rule on the issue.
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