Dworin Files Suit Against 'Ego-Maniacal' Deutsch

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Back in February, we conveyed former Deutsch President Steve Dworin was suing Donnie Deutsch because he felt Deutsch had broken a "non-disparagement" agreement the two signed when Dwarin left Deutsch on 1994 becasue of things Deutsch wrote in he recent book, Often Wrong, Never in Doubt. Now AdWeek reports a formal document was filed yesterday in Superior Court in Union County, New Jersey suing Donnie Deutsch, Deutsch CEO Linda Sawyer and the agency for $56 million.

The suit proves to be juicy with Dworin calling Deutsch "emotionally unstable" and ego-manial," claiming Deutsch used drugs, claiming Deutsch was given the agency by his father "on a silver platter with a silver spoon," implying Deutsch was jealous of Dworin for making the agency successful, angry that Deutsch said hiring Dworin was "his biggest professional mistake" and claiming Deutsch overslept, missed meetings and shirked his responsibilities.

Advertising dirt, gossip and slander, my friends. We haven't had anything this juicy in a long time. The Donny certainly has issues but Dworin worked at Popstick, the Boston agency headed by goofball Apprentice contestant Danny Kastner so who knows which D is the odd one here. Maybe Dworin just wishes he looked as good as Deutsch in a Speedo.

Written by Steve Hall    Comments (5)     File: Agencies, Policy     Mar-31-06  
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Several months from now:
Donny Deutsch on the front page of the NY Post, handcuffed,
head bowed, led away by law enforcement.
A man can dream, can't he?

Posted by: johnny adman on March 31, 2006 06:40 PM

if you've been in this biz for any real amount of time, then you know this poor bastard dworin is a down on his luck desperate individual whose last chance in life is trying to make a quick buck off of deutsch's back....

Posted by: ben on April 1, 2006 12:39 AM

How true, hence my alluding to that very thought in my last sentence:-)

Posted by: Steve Hall on April 1, 2006 08:21 PM

Someone should explain to Dworin that to win a slander and libel case, the accusations must be false.

Posted by: Darrin on April 3, 2006 03:27 PM

Maybe Donny's pic just keeps popping up in all the right places..ah..those tan lines..
http://adweek.blogs.com/adfreak/
Ogilvy builds viral photo feature for Kodak

Posted by: adchick on April 4, 2006 11:04 AM

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