
On the Lot: Epstein fallout in Hollywood, and a surprise strike
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Welcome back to ON THE LOT, our weekly newsletter with fresh reporting and analysis on the biggest storylines in Hollywood.
Welcome back to ON THE LOT, our weekly newsletter with fresh reporting and analysis on the biggest storylines in Hollywood.
In today’s edition: Casey Wasserman’s latest cancellation, Hollywood’s ironic new labor pains, confessions of A-list casting director Francine Maisler and this week’s recommendations.
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If you want a simple example of how the icky fallout of the Epstein scandal is playing out West, take a look at a decidedly evolving event that was supposed to happen at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on Feb. 26 honoring mogul Casey Wasserman and L.A. Lakers team governor Jeanie Buss.
