Mel Gibson fights `Passion of the Christ` lawsuit

Mel Gibson, who is being sued by a writer over payment for the screenplay of his movie "The Passion of the Christ," wants to keep financial information about the blockbuster film out of the public eye.

Los Angeles, April 03: Mel Gibson, who is being sued by a writer over payment for the screenplay of his movie "The Passion of the Christ," wants to keep financial information about the blockbuster film out of the public eye.
Benedict Fitzgerald claimed in his February lawsuit that Gibson misled him into accepting a small payment for writing the script by saying the movie would cost between $4 million to $7 million.

Fitzgerald, who shared screenwriting credits with Gibson, claimed he agreed to "a salary substantially less than what he would have taken had he known the true budget for the film," which the lawsuit claimed was $25 million to $50 million. The lawsuit claims fraud, breach of contract, unjust enrichment and seeks unspecified damages.

In court papers filed Tuesday, attorneys for Gibson and his production company asked the court to seal the movie's financial records and only allow Fitzgerald's lawyers access to them. The information details the movie's domestic and foreign box office receipts, production costs and distribution expenses.

The defense is also seeking to dismiss some of Fitzgerald's claims, including fraud, which if proven would allow Fitzgerald to seek punitive damages.

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