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Entourage star Jeremy Piven spoke of his joy yesterday as he was cleared of dumping a Broadway show in a scandal dubbed 'Sushi-gate'. Piven quit Speed-the-Plow 11 weeks before his run was due to end, blaming illness from high levels of mercury from eating too much sushi.
But play bosses never bought his story and, amid numerous mocking headlines about the star, went to the Actors' Equity union accusing him of breaching his contract.
But now an arbitrator has ruled that Piven did not breach his contract.
Piven said: "I'm pleased with the outcome of the arbitration and to be completely vindicated in this matter, based on the facts and the medical evidence."
Speed-the-Plow producers said: "While we respect the decision, we strongly disagree with it.
"We remain eternally grateful to everyone who helped make the wonderful production of 'Speed- the-Plow' possible, especially the artists who created it, and the many who had to deal with very difficult and trying circumstances."
Piven, 44, sped away from "Speed-the-Plow" in December - saying he was exhausted.
Although he blamed high levels of mercury, sceptics suggested his penchant for staying out late at night in New York more likely caused his fatigue.
His departure tanked ticket sales and left angry producers scrambling for a...
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To eat, or not to eat.
Ahh, The Pivster. Remember when he had to back out of his broadway play due to ingesting too much sushi. No one bought the story and he's still trying to convince peeps that he's for real.
According to the producers, the matter will be heard by an arbitrator in New York on June 8-9.
Thank gawd. I've been so worried. After all these shenanigans are over, I think they should make a Lifetime Original Movie out of this sitch.
So does The Piv still love himself some sashimi? Sources spotted him munching down at Nobu just the other...
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