Jury Rules Against Media Rights Capital in $100M 'House of Cards' Kevin Spacey Insurance Trial

A jury ruled in favor of Media Rights Capital's insurer, rejecting claims that Kevin Spacey's alleged illness prevented filming of 'House of Cards,' impacting a $100 million insurance dispute. This decision undermines MRC's argument for coverage of production losses related to the final season's fallout, affirming the insurer's position. The verdict sets a precedent for insurance coverage limits on claims arising from actor-driven production disruptions, with industry stakeholders watching for future legal and contract interpretations.
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