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*United Talent Agency has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against former client Wesley Snipes claiming the actor is holding out on their commissions for several of his films. Filed Monday in California Superior Court in Los Angeles, the suit says Snipes was paid at least $13 million for his work on 2004’s “Blade: Trinity” and, in turn, paid commissions to UTA totaling about $717,000. But UTA claims that Snipes still owes them about $584,000 for the film sequel. UTA is also seeking commissions for three additional Snipes movies totaling more than $2 million based on its 10% representation fee. The actor, who just turned 44 on Monday, has been keeping busy landing parts in at least five films: “The Shooter,” “Gallowwalker,” “Toussaint,” “Snakeskin” and “Chasing the Dragon.” Speak Out
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