As noted in the emplaw web-updater of 10.6.10, a contestant of Britain's Got Talent, Emma Amelia Pearl Czikai, lodged a disability discrimination claim against the show's creator and star, Simon Cowell, his production company Simco, and Freemantle Media.
Britain's Got Talent singer sues Simon Cowell
The Guardian - 22/07/10
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