Rapper Nas' multi-media company 'Mass Appeal' accusing of racial discrimination in the workplace...
Mass Appeal, the multimedia company co-founded by hip-hop icon Nas, was hit on Tuesday with a discrimination lawsuit in which a white executive claims she was the victim of “venomous and racist comments about ‘White folk’ and ‘crackers,’” and was subsequently fired.
Filed in a federal court in Manhattan, the lawsuit specifies the races of the parties due to the nature of the allegations. Melissa Cooper, a veteran documentary producer who was head of development at Mass Appeal and is white, alleges that company executives — including Peter Bittenbender, the company’s chief executive who is also white, and Jenya Meggs, its senior vp for partnerships & content acquisition, who is Black — “discriminated against her by removing her from several high value projects, creating a hostile work environment, and terminating her employment.”
Nas is not specifically named as a defendant in the lawsuit, but he is a partner in Mass Appeal, which is named.
Many of the racially charged comments alleged in the lawsuit revolve around Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told, a documentary set to debut on Hulu in 2024 that chronicles the rise and fall of a Historically Black College and University picnic that grew into a culturally important Atlanta street party. Cooper and Bittenbender are executive producers on Freaknik, and Meggs is not.
The plaintiff, Cooper, has listed credits of nearly two decades of experience in television and entertainment and has worked on numerous projects with Black protagonists and themes, including Sag Harbor, Styled by June, Laurieann Gibson: Beyond the Spotlight, African America and Kosher Soul.
Before the defendant, Meggs, joined Mass Appeal in 2021, she sold and produced the BET web series Brooklyn Blue Sky and executive produced the BET George Floyd special. As a content producer for Apple Music, she worked on its “Up Next New Artist” program.
The complaint includes images of text messages and other material allegedly obtained by Cooper’s legal team.
In a series of these back-and-forth messages between Meggs and Terry Ross, a Freaknik executive producer who is Black and does not work for Mass Appeal, they discuss Meggs’ frustration at Cooper being brought on the project instead of her. Meggs texts, “I blame Alex for Freaknik,” referring to Alex Avant, an executive producer on Freaknik, who is Black and with whom Cooper had a long professional relationship. “Meggs was upset that Avant had decided to pitch the Freaknik project to Cooper and not Meggs, since Avant knew that Meggs was at Mass Appeal as well,” the complaint says. “Ross responded with surprise and said that this was ‘terrible.’ Meggs then texted that there were no hard feelings before qualifying Cooper’s selection for the Freaknik project as ‘Usual white folk behavior.’” In later messages, Meggs complains about Bittenbender’s decision not to hire a candidate she referred to Mass Appeal. Ross responded: “These white folk something else.”
8 comments:
She probably couldn't make it working for yt people so she comes and works for us. Runs into the same problems but is able to blame it on discrimination. She'll probably win because of the "white folks" references in the emails.
Sorry, not sorry. Get that money Nassy!
Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe a sour and bitter white woman would know ANYTHING about black culture?! Why?? She is clueless and nothing they said was racially charged, especially when they're talking about a project specifically targeting an event in black culture. That's what they get for involving her because she didn't have no business being responsible for any of that no way.
Never saw a YT at Freaknik so what's her contribution?
She is about to OWN the entire media company. C'mon man, dont do the same shit they did to us because they know how to play back.
Girls Gone Wild = YT Freaknik
Where ever Hon-kees go they want special treatment and want to take over Black lives. Don't let them move next door.
This is a classic example of thinking that YT had better chops and credentials in an all black environment. They thought she was bringing legitimacy, organization and efficiency to this project. They let their guards down and now it's gonna cost 'em.
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