
Entertainment Weekly pays tribute to the the Ladies of Wisteria Lane in their latest issue, conducting two dozen interviews in a comprehensive overview of all things Desperate Housewives.
Writers, crew, and cast members, including our favorite flawed wifeys, dish about their feelings on the Nicollette Sheridan circus, talk Vanity Fair cover catastrophe, and share fond on-set memories.
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The jury can't make up its mind, so it's looks like Nicollette Sheridan will have to try again!
The jury in the Nicollette v. Desperate Housewives case has declared it a mistrial after they could not reach a verdict.
Nobody wins. But nobody loses either.
But, Team Nicollette still
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Apparently the Desperate Housewives trial is 'hopelessly' deadlocked, despite it leaning 8-4 in one of the directions.
We just don't know which.
So the judge has sent the jurors home to think about it all over the weekend to see if they can't come up with a decision on Monday — if not, there will be a mistrial.
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This drama is totally fit for a Desperate Housewives case!
Nicollette Sheridan's attorney, Mark Baute, thought this case was already over but it looks like things are a bit murky behind closed doors.
The jury foreman in the Nicollette v. Marc Cherry case told the judge that
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FINALLY. The closing statements! That means this whole dirty thing is finally over.
In today's Nicollette Sheridan vs. ABC legal dramz update, her lawyer Mark Baute made some surprising statements to the jury.
In particular, he called Desperate Housewives' creator Marc Cherry a "liar" and added that:
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Marc Cherry must be jumping for joy because his real life dramz, that spawned as a result of firing Nicollette Sheridan from ABC drama Desperate Housewives, is over!
The actress had included a battery charge against the show creator in her lawsuit against ABC for wrongful termination. She testified "he hit me and he hit me hard" during the trial, but the claim has been tossed out of court. The judge decided it didn't meet standards of workman's compensation statutes applying to the case and now Cherry is ”no longer a defendant in this case."
Relieved that he is personally in the clear, he told sources:
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Wow! We didn't see this coming!
In a surprise development regarding Nicollette Sheridan's wrongful termination lawsuit against ABC and Marc Cherry, the Desperate Housewives actress' attorney, Mark Baute, revealed a voice-mail he received from an anonymous "low-level" employee of the series. The employee claimed to have mistakenly received an e-mail which indicated that the studio was going to wipe all of the hard drives of their computers clean to erase evidence that her exit was premeditated, and NOT for creative reasons!
According to the voicemail:
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