African-American actor Terrence Howard is being sued by his former management company for breach of contract.
Authentic Talent and Literary Management filed complaint in the Los Angeles Supreme Court yesterday claiming that the 'Empire' actor owes them $250,000 as a result of failing to pay them 10% of his earnings while under their 'guidance' after he fired them.
According to the lawsuit, the firm played, "a key role in the resurgence of Howard's career," and provided him with professional, personal and other career advice.
It’s being reported that Howard fired the management company after he secured the role as Lucious Lyon in the Empire tv show. The company claims that they are entitled to some of Howard's 'Empire Money'.
Terrence Howard's acting career took off in the 90's when he landed a roll in the movie 'Mr. Holland's Opus'. He has since landed rolls in 'Big Mamma's House', 'Biker Boys' and 'Red Tails' among others.
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