Former Nickelodeon Producer Says Docuseries Was "Hit Job" That Portrayed Him as Sexual Predator
Former Nickelodeon Producer Says Docuseries Was "Hit Job" That Portrayed Him as Sexual Predator
A former Nickelodeon producer has filed a lawsuit against the creators of “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” claiming that the docuseries falsely presented him as a sexual predator.According to NBC News, the four-part docuseries was first aired by Investigation Discovery in March, with a bonus episode released the following month. In each episode, former crew members and child stars shared stories of alleged instances of abuse and harassment that occurred on the set of different television shows.The plaintiff—Dan Schneider, who produced series including “The Amanda Show” and “Drake and Josh”—left Nickelodeon in 2018. He is not featured in any episode of “Quiet on the Set,” but provided its directors with written statements.In his lawsuit, Schneider now contends that the docuseries maliciously cast him in a poor light, suggesting that he either abused children or was complicit in the abuse of children. But his attorneys say that Schneider had no knowledge of any wrongdoing that may have occurred on set, and emphasized that he quickly condemned the abuse as soon as he learned of it.
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