The media entrepreneur Byron Allen has filed a second lawsuit against McDonaldâs Corp MCD.N over the fast-food chainâs alleged refusal to advertise with Black-owned media.
In a complaint filed last week in Los Angeles, Allenâs Entertainment Studios Networks Inc and Weather Group LLC said McDonaldâs âliedâ when it pledged in May 2021 to boost national ad spending with Black-owned media to 5% from 2% by 2024.
Allen said he would know if McDonaldâs were honoring that pledge because his Allen Media Group represents more than 90% of Black-owned media. He said he relied on McDonaldâs pledge when seeking new business from the company, only to be rebuffed.
The lawsuit seeks $100 million plus punitive damages for McDonaldâs alleged violation of a California anti-fraud law against making false promises.
Allenâs case is in addition to his $10 billion federal lawsuit saying McDonaldâs ad practices amount to âracial stereotypingâ that violated federal and California civil rights laws.
In a statement, McDonaldâs said it was proud of its record of investing in diverse communities and partners.
âByron Allen files baseless lawsuits as part of a public smear campaign against our company to try to line his pockets,â it said. âWe will not be coerced by these âin terroremâ tactics and will defend ourselves vigorously.â
Allen said in his own statement: âDuring the Black Lives Matter movement, hundreds of corporations made pledges to Black AmericaâŠ. McDonaldâs is one of those corporations that has lied and made false promises.â
In an April 21 court filing, McDonaldâs lawyers said mediation to settle Allenâs $10 billion lawsuit has been unsuccessful, and accused Allen of trying to âharass and harangue McDonaldâs into an unmerited resolution.â
McDonaldâs cited an open letter Allen placed in the Chicago Tribune on April 19, one day before scheduled talks, attacking its alleged âhorrible systemic racism against Black people.â
The letter also called for the replacement of Chief Executive Chris Kempczinski and McDonaldâs board of directors.
Skip Miller, a lawyer for Allen, in an interview declined to discuss the mediation but called McDonaldâs filing âtotally inappropriate. The point of mediation is that it remains confidential.â
The case are: Weather Group LLC et al v. McDonaldâs USA LLC, California Superior Court, Los Angeles County, No. 23STCV10045; and Entertainment Studios Networks Inc et al v McDonaldâs Corp, U.S. District Court, Central District of California, No. 21-04972.
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