The suit claims that Polone’s attempt to audit Warner Bros. in an official challenge was hindered by WB tactics of “delay, avoidance and misdirection” to prevent the truth from coming out.
One of the sketchy practices alleged in the suit is of Warner Bros. deducting expenses for items that were never covered in the agreements with Polone in relation to the A Year in the Life revival, including video-on-demand distribution fees as well as the overstating of production costs that seemingly reduces the show’s profit for the sake of denying money to Polone.