Candace Bushnell Sued By Former Manager

Posted on June 2, 2005

Candace Bushnell is being sued by her former manager who claims she cheated him out of $1 million in fees for helping her sell the story that inspired the TV show Sex in the City.

Clifford Streit accused Bushnell of failing to pay him the agreed-upon 10 percent of her share of the show's profits — a figure he estimates at $10 million. "I think she's treated him very shabbily. She has basically forgotten who her friends were," said Streit's lawyer, Neal Brickman, who filed the suit in Manhattan federal court.

During the four years he worked for Bushnell, Streit claims he received a paltry $10,000. Bushnell's reps could not be reached for comment.

This sure seems like a long time to go by before this guy suddenly decides Candace owes him some money. And if he really had a valid contract requiring him to be paid 10% of the TV rights, it seems that this would have settled long ago. Candace's next book, Lipstick Jungle, will be released by Hyperion in September, 2005.


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