Jeanne Covey was in dire straits when she started filming her Season 7 episode of My 600-lb Life. But when Whaley allegedly found herself on the receiving end of broken promises from Megalomedia, she became the eighth person to file suit against them, as noted by Starcasm. MY 600-lb Life star Annjeanette Whaley accused show producers of âpushing her to the edgeâ by putting her on an âextreme dietâ in a $1 million lawsuit. When it comes to some of the most dramatic transformations seen on My 600-lb Life, Destinee Lashaee's evolution is arguably one of the most notable in the show's history. Krasley also accused Megalomedia of making her eat extra food on camera to make her appear non-compliant. In documents reportedly filed earlier this year, Dottie claims she was forced to eat "excessive amounts of unhealthy and fattening food" so that Dr. Now would be forced to hospitalize her. In 2018, My 600-lb Life star LB Bonner died by suicide at the young, young age of 30.He was a fan favorite and it was a tragedy. Clearly Krasley felt that she was mistreated on the set of My 600-lb Life, as she was the fourth person to take legal action against its production company. Additionally, Perkins is still paying off the medical debt she incurred from three weight loss surgeries, even though she said Megalomedia had agreed to cover those expenses. However, Perkins managed to turn things around by the end of her episode, eventually dropping down to below 300 pounds and getting skin removal surgery by the end of her follow-up episode. The list of grievances against My 600 Lb Life production company Megalomedia just got a little longer as Starcasm reports that Season 4âs Dottie Perkins has become the sixth cast member to file a lawsuit against the company. Why These Stars Of My 600-Lb Life Are Suing Its Production Company. When James "LB" Bonner made his My 600-lb Life debut in Season 6, he quickly became a fan favorite thanks to his good nature and ability to overcome extraordinary hardship. Several years later, Bonner's family became the first to sue Megalomedia for gross negligence, alleging that they were partially responsible for his death. Additionally, complications can arise for patients 600 pounds or more, as has been shown on the series and afterward the cameras stop rolling â sometimes with tragic results. He also alleged that Megalomedia failed to pay his medical costs, in spite of the fact that they said they would, and manipulated his family members to make things look more dramatic than they actually were, which took a "tremendous psychological toll" on him. Starcasm reported the news about Krasley being the latest to sue the production company as an exclusive. Last month, the company issued statements regarding the lawsuit filed by Season 6 cast member David Bolton and the lawsuit filed by the family of late cast member L.B. My 600 Lb Life: Dottie is the sixth cast member to file a lawsuit against Megalomedia.The production company of the show has been caught in a legal mess since the deceased My 600 Lb Life star Bonnerâs family sued them. MY 600-lb Life star Annjeanette Whaley accused show producers of âpushing her to the edgeâ by putting her on an âextreme dietâ in a $1 million lawsuit. When Dottie Perkins (now Potts) first started working with Dr. Now in Season 4 of My 600-lb Life, she was a bit combative and resisted following his program at the outset. However, Starcasm revealed that Covey's lawsuit against Megalomedia alleged that there's a lot more to the story. And while some of the show's stars aren't able to make the changes they need to turn their lives around, fortunately many are, thanks to the help of Dr. Younan Nowzaradan, aka "Dr. Bonner also attempted to talk to one of the show's production assistants via text, telling her he was in a very dark place, but her only advice was to "fake it till you make it.". The response claims that the Bonner familyâs lawsuit is false against Megalomedia, Inc., and other entities in connection with Mr. Bonnerâs participation in the television program My 600 Lb Life Their claims alleged a variety of complaints, including asking patients to say "scripted" lines and committing outright fraud. Plus you can see she's dropped even more weight in the photos on her Facebook page. According to the documents, Whaley had been forced to pay "thousands of dollars" in medical bills, which she claimed the production company assured her they'd cover. In the documents, Bolton said the production company put the show's ratings above the well-being of its talent, and provided him with no mental healthcare to process his weight loss. Perkins became the sixth person to take legal action against Megalomedia in spite of her incredible transformation, though, as reported by Starcasm. Gina Krasley becomes the first from My 600-lb Life Season 8 to sue Megalomedia, but the fourth cast member overall. Lewis had already filmed additional scenes for another follow-up episode when she became the seventh cast member of My 600-lb Life to sue Megalomedia, this time for outright fraud. TLC My 600-Lb Life Spoilers has opened up a can of worms for those former cast members who are now suing the production company, Megalomedia. Finally, Perkins accused Megalomedia of making her eat unhealthy foods and gain weight so they could get her hospitalized, all for the drama. The Sun broke My 600-lb Life star Annjeanette Whaley accused show producers of âpushing her to the edgeâ by putting her on an âextreme dietâ in her $1 million lawsuit on March 30, 2020. One of the former cast members, Tracey Matthews, is ready to speak out on what is happening to the show and the cast members. With My 600 Lb Life Nicole Lewis now the seventh cast member to sue production company Megalomedia, thereâs an added wrinkle to the growing legal dilemma. Most egregious is that she alleged staff insisted that she shave her face on camera, which led to Lashaee feeling suicidal. Annjeanette sued My 600-Lb Life production company, Megalomedia, for negligence and gross negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud and more on March 30, 2020. Now his family is suing the production company behind My 600 Lb Life. My 600-lb Life's Nicole Lewis is also asking for damages, though an amount has not been specified.Â. So who exactly has filed a lawsuit against Megalomedia? That's because Megalomedia allegedly doesn't provide adequate mental healthcare to the show's stars, despite knowing that they're at risk for depression and suicidal thoughts because of their drastic weight loss. â in an exclusive interview with Starcasm, and that promise has been fulfilled once more. My 600-lb Life update: Dominic asks TLC fans for help with on GoFundMe, in 2018 and quickly became a fan-favorite, The Handmaid’s Tale receives Season 5 renewal prior to fourth season premiere. Sheâs Suing the Show May 7, 2020 153 On the May 6 episode of My 600-lb Life: Where Are They Now?, the TLC series checked in with Dottie Perkins (whose married name is Potts). However, in the ninth lawsuit filed against Megalomedia, Lashaee accused the company of some seriously troubling actions, according to The U.S. Sun. The family of former My 600-lb Life star James âLBâ Bonner has filed a lawsuit against the producers of the reality show alleging âgross negligence.â Bonner took his own life ⦠Bolton is asking for over a million dollars in damages, and wants a jury trial. #my600lblife #drnow #tlc Gina Krasley files lawsuit against Megalomedia. Starcasm ⦠What do their claims say, and what are they asking for? But Radanovic obviously wasn't happy with Megalomedia, as she was third in line with legal gripes about how they treated her during production. Bonnerâs family filed the first lawsuit against Megalomedia in January ⦠On Season 7 of My 600-lb Life, when viewers were introduced to Maja Radanovic, she weighed nearly 700 pounds. Viewers were introduced to Annjeanette Whaley during Season 7 of My 600-lb Life. Plus Megalomedia didn't cough up the money for Radanovic's healthcare costs, according to the suit, leaving her saddled with debt. Nicole â also the second older generation cast member to sue, after Dottie Perkins â is alleging outright fraud on the part of ⦠Read on to find out why these stars of My 600-lb Life are suing its production company.Â. Since 2012, My 600-lb Life, along with the help of Dr. Younan Nowzaradan aka Dr.Now, has been transforming the lives of morbidly obese men and women who travel to Houston for care. The lawsuit also alleged that Megalomedia created the narrative that Covey wasn't strong enough for Dr. Now's program. Kirgan had been filming a follow-up episode, but it's unclear if TLC will air it in light of her allegations. Clearly Covey was distressed. He was only 30. For one, she said the production company made it look like she was gaining weight on the show when she was actually shedding pounds. My 600-LB Life fans got treated to a re-run of Annjeannette Whaleyâs episode on TLC back in December. Specifically, her lawsuit alleged that they've pushed "unbeknownst participants to the edge of an emotional cliff" in the name of ratings, as noted by Starcasm. She also said Megalomedia promised to cover the cost of her mother's hernia surgery to the tune of $70,000, but they never saw a dime of that money. Uh oh â Dr. Younan Nowzaradan is known for performing life-saving weight-loss procedures on My 600-lb Life, but according to a new report, he was recently sued for medical malpractice. TLCâs My 600-Lb Life is being sued by former participant David Bolton, who appeared on the reality show in 2018 alongside his brother, Benji Bolton. Court documents obtained by Reality Blurb show a case was filed in Texas earlier this week by Tony Buzbee and the Buzbee Law Firm against the showâs production company, Megalomedia Inc. He sought treatment ⦠Lashaee also alleged that when she would push back against Megalomedia's demands, staff would threaten her with legal action. But that didn't last forever, as Lewis was able to lose over 300 pounds by the conclusion of her follow-up episode. Milla Clark-nicest 600-lb Life patient ever? Now, his family is suing My 600-lb Lifeâs production company for gross negligence and more. While bringing filming to a halt was good, it appears to have come too late. I think she’s amazing. According to Starcasm, they said Megalomedia refused to pay medical bills that they promised to cover, pressured Bonner into filming when he wasn't ready, and didn't provide him with adequate mental healthcare despite worrying signs. That's in spite of the fact that she allegedly reached out to Megalomedia for additional healthcare sessions. Not only did she drop from 669 pounds to 440 pounds by the end of her episode, but she also became much happier in the skin that she's in as a transgender woman. But because Kirgan is looking at thousands of dollars in medical costs due to her weight loss journey, she has become the tenth person to sue Megalomedia, as reported by Starcasm. She's also still with her partner Tim, who only ever wanted to see Kirgan be happy and healthy. Unfortunately, not all of the patients on My 600-lb Life are able to maintain a successful weight loss, and, in some cases, never manage to lose much weight at all. The high-profile Texas attorney handling the My 600 Lb Life lawsuits promised us â. March 28, 2018 1 My 600 Lb Life star Dr. Younan Nowzaradan is facing a medical malpractice lawsuit from a former patient. They hope to change the show for the better. With a BMI of 128 and weighing in at 679 pounds, Whaley was in dire need of help in order to stop compulsively overeating and to regain control of her life. With excessive weight gain, Henry faced problems like knee aches, back pain, inability to move, which started to affect his life. Some of ⦠As noted by Starcasm, Krasley's suit claimed that Megalomedia was negligent in four different ways: intentionally causing her distress for ratings, failing to have her counseled before administering a low-calorie diet, not training its employees to spot patients in mental distress, and not providing proper healthcare services while filming. Not every star of My 600-lb Life serves up a super inspirational story, and the reasons for that can vary dramatically. Whaley had been filming for a follow-up episode to potentially air in the spring of 2020, but it's unclear if that episode will air in the wake of her lawsuit. And judging by her social media photos, she's clearly continuing to make progress on her weight loss journey. TLC/YouTube âMy 600-lb Lifeâ cast member James âLBâ Bonner committed suicide in 2018. And that was just the beginning, by the looks of the photos on her Facebook page. Fortunately she realized the gravity of her situation and dropped a significant amount of weight by the end of her episode. The show has a lot of secrets and now she is sharing them with everyone. The Hollywood Reporter was the first to report that Megalomedia had finally stopped filming for My 600-lb Life Season 9 and Where Are They Now.. But sadly, despite losing a tremendous amount of weight and keeping his eye on the future, Bonner took his own life in 2018, according to TMZ. My 600-lb Lifewas already facing a lawsuit from the family of the late LB Bonner, who accuse the show of contributing to his early death by suicide. Then after Starcasm reported that she might have participated in an adult film, she understandably scrubbed her social media. Despite his dramatic transformation, Bolton became one of the cast members of My 600-lb Life to file a lawsuit against Megalomedia, as noted by Reality Blurb. Three surviving stars are suing the showâs production company and actively seeking to end a show that they say does more harm than good. None of the complaints blame Dr. Now for any of it â just the production company. By the time that the cameras stopped rolling on Alicia Kirgan, who starred in Season 6 of My 600-lb Life, she had dropped a total of 186 pounds. That became evident when some of the program's cast members filed lawsuits against Megalomedia, the production company that films the show for TLC. Radanovic also had to fend off bill collectors, which only added to her distress. Dr. Now, best reality TV personality ever? TLC âMy 600-Lb Lifeâ Spoilers: Star Sues Megalomedia. According to Starcasm, Dottie is the sixth cast member to sue Megalomedia, the studio behind My 600-lb Life. Bonner. 5 In a surprise Jeanne Covey update, the divisive Season 7 star becomes the fifth My 600 Lb Life cast member to sue Megalomedia as well as the rest of the showâs producers. According to various sources, production was seen as ongoing as late as March 27 â just over a week ago. When James "LB" Bonner made his My 600-lb Life debut in Season 6, he quickly became a fan favorite thanks to his good nature and ability to overcome extraordinary hardship. This is the time where he decided to take a step and change his life. Unfortunately, when her father passed away her efforts, to get healthy were stunted, as she felt like she just didn't have the strength at that time to lose weight. The 72-yr-old bariatric surgeon, who is known for performing life-saving weight loss surgeries on the TLC hit show, is being accused of leaving a stainless steel connector and tubing in a patient. My 600-lb Life Season 6 star David Bolton was quite a success story, going from 747 pounds to 428 pounds throughout the course of his episode. Last week, Bonner's family reportedly filed a lawsuit against Megalomedia, the ⦠Susan Farmer from My 600-lb Life tipped the scales at 607 pounds when she first appeared on the hit TLC show, but now, after shedding over half of ⦠But sadly, despite losing a tremendous amount of weight and keeping his eye on the future, Bonner took his own life in 2018, according to TMZ. The TLC series follows a year in the life of the My 600-lb Life participants and chronicles their journey to a healthy weight â often requiring bariatric surgery.. The Mandalorian Season 3 release date and cast latest: When is it coming out? He was only 30. Gina Krasley, a 28-year-old New Jersey native, is the subject of tonightâs episode of My 600 Lb. My 600-lb Life Transformation. Bariatric surgeon Dr. Younan Nowzaradan is a hero to "My 600-lb Life" patients.Many credit Dr. Now (as he's affectionately called) for saving their lives with gastric bypass weight loss surgery. She was also approved for skin removal surgery. In a surprise Jeanne Covey update, the divisive Season 7 star becomes the fifth My 600 Lb Life cast member to sue Megalomedia as well as the rest of the showâs producers. Fortunately she was eventually able to regain control of her diet, losing a significant amount of weight by the time her episode concluded. Additionally, Lashaee claimed that, after breaking down and kicking the production team out of her home following the incident, they returned in an attempt to extract more footage. David is suing this production company because he is claiming that he âwas taken advantage of by the producers of a reality show that was focused only on ratings while neglecting the welfare of those who appeared on the show.â He mentioned that he has suffered mental and emotional problems since being on the show. Kirgan also claimed that the production company only provided her with one therapy session, which she said was, to some extent, "scripted." Now, new news reveals that she became the eighth person from the show to bring a lawsuit against Megalomedia. This was despite the fact that she was expected to keep filming whenever they felt like showing up. But judging by the photos you can see on her Facebook page, Kirgan has continued to put in the work in order to live her best life. As The Ashley has previously reported, Megalomedia has so far responded to two of its seven pending âMy 600 lb. According to Starcasm, Lewis said that the production company agreed to pay for her skin removal surgery as well as her rent, but when she tried to find out when the procedure was happening, she got no response. June McCamey, 45, from League City, Texas, went from 590lbs to 242lbs over the course of two years, documenting her weight loss journey on My 600lb Life. Back in December, she and Erica reconciled and the news came via her Facebook. Bonner's family is seeking more than a million dollars in damages. Lifeâ-related lawsuits. But one patient isn't happy with the reality television doctor.Michelle Park claims he left a tube inside her following a 2012 procedure. And by the looks of the photos on his Facebook page, he's dropped even more weight since the cameras stopped rolling, thanks to his hard work. One of TLC's most popular reality shows is My 600-lb Life, a program that documents the journeys of people who weigh 600 pounds or more; these individuals are ready to take control of their addiction to food and start living their best lives. Plus, news came of more coverage in Where Are They Now? But apparently My 600-lb Life is not without its problems. Now, his family is suing My 600-lb Life's production company for gross negligence and more. Wonder Woman 1984 post-credit scene confirmed, director Patty Jenkins explains where to see it. Now.". My 600-lb Life was already facing a lawsuit from the family of the late LB Bonner, who accuse the show of contributing to his early death by suicide. Annjeanette sued My 600-Lb Life ⦠All images are used with permission or licensed. When Nicole Lewis' episode of My 600-lb Life debuted during Season 5, it created quite the buzz because of the shower scene; Lewis had become too large to shower indoors, so she bathed out back on the porch. My 600 Lb Life: Megalomedia Gearing Up For An Intense Legal Showdown, Here Is The Response To Bonner Family Lawsuit. That includes both her weight loss surgery and care from Dr. Now. But the recent lawsuit is way more shocking than all 5 combined. My 600-lb Life on TLC has ups and downs for the subjects of the weight loss series, and unfortunately, some of the cast members die from their weight complications. There are also expected to be more. The fifth person to sue the company, Covey alleged they essentially forced her to continue filming after her father died, even though she didn't want to. Unfortunately for Season 8 cast member Gina Krasley, working with Dr. Now proved to be very difficult for her, as she was only able to drop 50 pounds by the time her episode ended. But she was willing to do what she had to in order to get to Houston, hopeful to start her weight loss program with Dr. Now.