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(A preliminary settlement is reportedly in the works.)

(The production company and medical contractor have denied liability and negligence.)

(A class-action suit was settled for $1.4 million.)

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(A court ruled that the dispute had to be settled in private arbitration.)

(The ex-fiance denied the allegations, while the shows creator said Dang never shared any concerns.)

They also alleged other producers pressured contestants to have sex and inappropriately discussed intimate footage of women islanders.

(ITV America denied the allegations.)

(The case is in mediation.)

(Knoxville has yet to publicly comment.)

(Glanville denied wrongdoing, and Bravo is seeking to have the case dismissed.)

(Cohen and Bravo denied the allegations and claimed casting decisions are protected by the First Amendment.)

(Producers denied this, and the case was ultimately sent to arbitration.)

She also said she faced workplace bullying and lower pay than male judges.

(Bravo has yet to publicly comment.)

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