Reality star Tori Spelling has been accused of faking scenes for her reality show, but now RadarOnline.com has learned that claims someone faked her signature could land her in court! The reality star and her husband, Dean McDermott, have been subpoenaed in a new legal malpractice lawsuit brought by their former business associates.
Spelling, 42, and McDermott, 48, have been ordered appear in court in L.A. on July 9, according to a small claims subpoena filed on June 4 and obtained by Radar.
As Radar reported, producers Denny JR O’Neil and Charles Malcom previously sued Spelling and McDermott’s production company, Life In A Bowl, over claims that they stole an idea for a wedding show. The parties reached an agreement through mediation in 2013, but not long after, O’Neil and Malcolm began questioning their own legal counsel claiming the process had been rife with “illegalities and fraud,” and that they believed the signature on the settlement was not Spelling’s.