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British woman sues Netflix for “Baby Reindeer”

Fiona Harvey has revealed herself as the real-life “Martha,” the aggressive, abusive, and deluded lady at the heart of Richard Gadd’s internationally popular television series, which asserts in its premiere episode that it is “a true story.”

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The streamer was sued on Thursday by a British woman who says she served as the model for the stalker in the hugely popular Netflix series “Baby Reindeer,” suing for $170 million in damages.

Fiona Harvey has revealed herself as the real-life “Martha,” the aggressive, abusive, and deluded lady at the heart of Richard Gadd’s internationally popular television series, which asserts in its premiere episode that it is “a true story.”

“The above quote… is the biggest lie in television history,” the lawsuit, filed in California, says.

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“It is a lie told by Netflix and the show’s creator, Richard Gadd, out of greed and lust for fame; a lie designed to attract more viewers, get more attention, to make more money, and to viciously destroy the life of Plaintiff, Fiona Harvey.”

The seven-episode series, Baby Reindeer, premiered on Netflix in April and quickly became a huge hit.

The show, based on Gadd’s one-man play, follows a fictionalized version of the author who meets a woman in the pub where he works.

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What unspools over the following episodes is a deeply disturbing years-long ordeal for Gadd in which Martha sends thousands of emails, texts and voice messages as she harasses him, his girlfriend and his family.

Martha, who the show claims to have been previously convicted for stalking a lawyer, is also shown to sexually assault Gadd.

The British writer and performer has told journalists that he changed details about Martha in an effort to protect her identity, but armchair detectives quickly tracked her down and began contacting her on social media.

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After being outed, Harvey appeared on British television, denying that she had bombarded Gadd with messages, or that she had attacked him or his girlfriend.

“The lies that Defendants told about Harvey to over 50 million people worldwide include that Harvey is a twice convicted stalker who was sentenced to five years in prison, and that Harvey sexually assaulted Gadd,” the suit says.

“Defendants told these lies, and never stopped, because it was a better story than the truth, and better stories made money.

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“And Netflix, a multi-national billion dollar entertainment streaming company did literally nothing to confirm the ‘true story’ that Gadd told.”

The suit against Netflix alleges defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence, among other claims, and demands $170 million.

Netflix did not immediately respond to AFP request for comment.

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