A battle of ideas and whose came first is at the heart of a lawsuit between a former reality show contestant from Philly and a South Jersey auction house.
A battle of ideas and whose came first is at the heart of a lawsuit between a former reality show contestant from Philly and a South Jersey auction house.
PHILADELPHIA — Former “Survivor” contestant Gervase Peterson is suing Goldin Auctions — the sports memorabilia juggernaut helmed by Ken Goldin — and Netflix over who is the true creator of
Gervase Peterson alleges the streaming giant's show "King Of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch" rips off the premise of a screenplay and sizzle reel he shopped around in 2019 and 2020.
Gervase Peterson, who competed on the first season of 'Survivor,' is suing New Jersey memorabilia tycoon Ken Goldin, claiming he ripped off his television script for the Netflix series "King of Collectibles: The Golden Touch." Peterson is suing Goldin for damages and wants the show to be taken off of the streaming service along with future seasons canceled.