Lawsuit: Mattel Backed Down on $50m Donation to UCLA Children's Hospital
Lawsuit: Mattel Backed Down on $50m Donation to UCLA Children's Hospital
UCLA has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against toymaker Mattel, claiming that the company recently reneged on a promise to donate nearly $50 million to the university’s children’s hospital.According to CBS News, Mattel has donated to the University of California, Los Angeles, and its children’s hospital several times before. In fact, Mattel and the university formed a partnership in 1998, with Mattel providing an estimated $25 million in funding in exchange for having its name placed upon a key medical building.A similar agreement was established again in 2017, with Mattel this time pledging $49 million to the children’s hospital. The full amount was to be paid over a 12-year period, with the hospital “rebranding” to add Mattel’s name to its own.Since the finalization of the agreement, UCLA’s children’s hospital has been officially renamed the UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital. Aside from the drastic name change, UCLA also began integrating Mattel’s logo into its own signage and insignia. Both changes, attorneys say, were entirely contingent on the company’s fulfillment of its $50 million promise.However, the university’s lawsuit now alleges that Mattel, citing financial issues, walked back its promise and reneged on its pledge.
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