Abigail Breslin is being sued for breach of contract in excess of $80,000 and intentionally interfering with a production's prospective economic advantage.
Producers of the film "Classified" have reportedly sued actress Abigail Breslin, claiming that her "wild, hysterical and imaginary allegations" against co-star Aaron Eckhart have jeopardized the film's release.
Actress Abigail Breslin was accused of "intentional, malicious and oppressive" actions against a Malta production, and cost producers upwards of $80,000.
Robin L Marshall/Getty Images; Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images Abigail Breslin has accused her Classified costar Aaron Eckhart of exhibiting “aggressive, demeaning and unprofessional” behavior on set. Breslin’s allegations were detailed in a breach of contract lawsuit filed against defendant Breslin on Thursday, November 2, and reviewed by Us Weekly, in which the movie’s production company claims that her accusations halted the project’s timeline and set producers back $80,000. Breslin, 27