Quinta Brunson Accused of Stealing ‘ABBOTT ELEMENTARY’ and Facing Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

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Quinta Brunson and ABC, which airs the hit sitcom, are facing a lawsuit.

According to Radar Online, Christine Davis, an aspiring writer, actress, and performer, is suing Brunson and ABC for copyright infringement. The suit claims that Abbott Elementary is a rip-off of her show, This School Year, which was written in 2018 and officially registered with the United States Copyright Office in March 2020



Davis’ registration occurred one year prior to Abbott Elementary‘s ABC debut. Yet, she claims in the lawsuit that both Brunson and the network replicated the “look and feel of the inner-city school, the mockumentary style, unique plot synopsis, set design and unique characters” from her original script without her permission, Vibe reported.

In July 2020, Davis said she passed the script of This School Year to two women named Shavon Sullivan Wright and Cherisse Parks at Blue Park Productions. The aspiring writer claimed she had “at least three meetings about her work.”

Davis said she was informed by the two women that Hulu and ABC were seeking out black, female-led comedies, so they took the script to Hulu. However, nothing came from it.

By September 2020, ABC began shooting Abbott Elementary and Brunson was credited as the show’s creator and lead, according to Davis.




Additionally, the main characters are all stingingly and substantially similar. From the triad of young teachers whose roles are nearly identical,” Davis’ lawsuit reads, per Vibe.

The court documents reveal that This School Year is a television comedy set in a New York City public school where the principal invites filmmakers to film a documentary.


Davis’ version of the comedy, the principal believes that the “teachers and students will adhere to her agents” during the documentary. But the teachers, staff, and students have their own plans.

The Black female lead is Ms. David. She’s described as “young, idealistic teacher hoping to get tenure but also trying to convince everyone that the school needs to be reformed,” according to Radar.

Meanwhile, Brunson’s character plays as a rookie second grade teacher in an under-resourced, majority Black public elementary school in Philadelphia.

Davis’ lawsuit is ultimately demanding that Brunson and ABC pay out all of the show’s profits they made.

The legal trouble comes just a day after Brunson, Abbott Elementary, and her castmates received Emmy nominations. As BLACK ENTERPRISE previously reported, Brunson earned Emmy nominations for acting, writing, and in the comedy series category.
 

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I hope she gets counter sued for wasting their time and sent to the bushes
 

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Did you ever share your script with Quinta?

The premise is so generic, there has to be like 50 similar scripts out there.

She didn't necessarily have to share it with Quinta as the two people she shared it with could have shared it with her. Quinta's name is just being brought up as it's her name that's attached as EP. That type of situation happens more often people think where scripts and ideas get passed around from people to people and eventually end up in TV/Movie creation. It happens in the entertainment world all the time.

If she can prove that her original script eventually ended up in the hands of ABC/Quinta she has a valid case.
 

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Isn't Quinta Brunson's mother literally a teacher in Philadelphia?

:mjlol:

Good luck proving the daughter of a teacher stole your idea for a show set in a school.

She's gonna need some bulletproof arguments to moonwalk her way into a free bag from Disney.

If she can prove that Brunson and ABC somehow got ahold of that script, then she definitely has a case. That's essentially the premise of her argument.
 

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If she can prove that Brunson and ABC somehow got ahold of that script, then she definitely has a case. That's essentially the premise of her argument.

True, but it's not as cut and dry as that. She'll have to prove the people she gave the script to gave it to someone(s) at ABC.

She'll then have to prove that that person then gave it to Quinta.

Then she'll have to prove that whatever Quinta was working on with Disney didn't already have the same premise (via Warner Bros. by the way. Because with even just a little research I saw that this idea was initially pitched to WB. WB and Quinta then took it to ABC. And then after taking it to ABC they were still in development, nowhere close to making it)

All of these are months or even years long processes.

So, from the info in the above article, what she needs to prove is that between July 2020 when she said the production company Blue Park took it to Hulu/ABC, and September 2020 when the Pilot was shooting, that whatever Quinta, WB and ABC were working on all that time drastically changed from one thing that didn't resemble her idea, to the show we now know as Abbott Elementary.
 

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If she can prove that her original script eventually ended up in the hands of ABC/Quinta she has a valid case.

that's all she got and she betta have the smokin gun because the premise is very generic.

Need to see what she got.
 
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