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Creator Sued for Calling Actor "High on Set"
26 Jan
Summary
- Creator Christian Keyes accused of defaming actor Skyh Alvester Black.
- Allegations stem from a Facebook post claiming Black was high on set.
- Black's legal team demands retraction, apology, and cease-and-desist.

A legal dispute has erupted between Christian Keyes, the creator of "All the Queen's Men," and actor Skyh Alvester Black. Black has received a cease-and-desist letter from Keyes, stemming from a social media post made last month. In the post, Keyes accused Black of being "high as a kite" on set.
Black, who plays Addiction Anthony, insists the show was cancelled by BET+ and he was not fired. However, Keyes stated Black would not be invited back for any related spin-offs or prequels due to his alleged on-set behavior and bragging about it.
Black's legal team has labeled Keyes' statements as "textbook defamation." They are demanding that Keyes remove the offending social media posts, issue an immediate retraction and apology, and permanently cease making further false statements about Black. While the Facebook post has been removed, a YouTube video of the alleged tirade remains.




