
According to TMZ:
The kids are teenage juvenile
detention center inmates in Chicago … and they say their home away from
home was upset when Terrence Howard and Chris Rock swooped in last year
to shoot scenes for season two’s premiere episodes.
According to them all the kids at
Cook Co. Juvenile Temporary Detention Center were put on lockdown — held
in cells and pods — during nearly 2 weeks of shooting. While in
lockdown, they had no access to the rec yard, library, and chapel … and
family visits were interrupted.
The teens say their education was
turned upside down too because although teachers were sent to cells and
pods … they say the tutoring was not effective. As they put it, “This
was ‘school’ in name only,” and often times “chaotic.”
The teen inmates have boned up on TV
accounting too — they point out the “Empire” episodes made a ton of cash
… up to $750k per 30 second commercial, and they want a cut. They’ve
filed the class action suit against FOX, Cook County and the warden.
FOX had no comment on the lawsuit.
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