27 November 2008 12:06 PM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
A judge has told Mel Gibson that he must attend court to answer questions in a lawsuit filed by a screenwriter on The Passion Of The Christ. Co-writer Benedict Fitzgerald claims that Gibson deceived him over the 2004 film's scale, alleging that he took a low wage because he was told it would be a low-budget movie. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gregory Alarcon has now ordered Gibson, who directed (more)
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