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  1. Sep 21, 2023 · Bret Saxon, founder of Wonderfilm, has been named in several complaints detailing similar allegations of misappropriating funds on independently-financed movies. Saxon has denied the...

  2. Jul 24, 2011 · A former colleague of the film’s producer, Bret Saxon, thinks he knows: Scott Barbour contends in a lawsuit that Saxon and his companies took the money to finance a “luxury lifestyle.”

  3. Nov 18, 2023 · In a recent federal lawsuit, he is accusing independen­t producer Bret Saxon of bilking Gridiron investors out of $5.05 million and leaving the film in limbo.

  4. In a recent federal lawsuit, he is accusing independent producer Bret Saxon of bilking Gridiron investors out of $5.05 million and leaving the film in limbo.

  5. Mar 2, 2011 · Bret Saxon used his 10,900-square foot home, private jets, luxury cars and a black American Express card to woo investors and to "project an aura of success and financial solvency," the complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court claims.

  6. Oct 16, 2018 · The Wonderfilm producers are Kirk Shaw, Dan Grodnik, Jeff Bowler, Bret Saxon, and Randy Charach. Wonderfilm CEO, Kirk Shaw (center) leads a group of casting hopefuls with his best Zombie moves.

  7. Mar 2, 2011 · LOS ANGELES (CN) - Two Los Angeles men claim Bret Saxon and his Insomnia Media Group took them for more than $1 million to produce movies that were never filmed, including one that Saxon claimed, falsely, would be produced by Robert DeNiro. DeNiro is not a party to the Superior Court complaint.