Gabrielle Union (Nick Stepowyj via Wikimedia Commons)
Gabrielle Union (Nick Stepowyj via Wikimedia Commons)

Actress Gabrielle Union has filed a harassment complaint against NBC and Simon Cowell, claiming NBCโ€™s entertainment chief Paul Telegdy tried to silence her reports of racism.

Union, who has accused NBC and โ€œAmericaโ€™s Got Talentโ€ producers of firing her as a judge on the hit show after she made complaints of racism on set, said in documents filed Thursday by her attorneys that the network was โ€œa snake pit of racial offenses,โ€ the New York Postโ€™s Page Six reported.

Some of NBCโ€™s biggest stars, including Jimmy Fallon, Al Roker, Ted Danson and Unionโ€™s former โ€œAmericaโ€™s Got Talentโ€ co-star Julianne Hough, have been drawn in by Unionโ€™s legal team in her battle against the network.

The filing, which accuses the network of hiring Hough as a judge alongside Union despite her โ€œwidely publicized scandal for personally appearing in blackface,โ€ reportedly states, โ€œcombining someone who so openly wore blackface (Hough) with someone who is black and regularly advocates on behalf of minorities (Union) should have at least alerted Telegdy that this could cause Union to experience some trepidation or concern about being unprotected from racially insensitive individuals while working as a judge on AGT.โ€

The filing further claims that failing to stop Cowell from smoking cigarettes inside after Union complained meant that NBC had โ€œdifferent rules for white males.โ€ Cowell reportedly started smoking outside after Union complained.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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