Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd says he ‘knows the facts’ as he backs Netflix in lawsuit

Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd says he ‘knows the facts’ as he backs Netflix in lawsuit

As a follower of the entertainment industry and a fan of Netflix’s content, I have been closely following the ongoing legal dispute between Fiona Harvey and Netflix over the character Martha in Baby Reindeer. Having read through the recent developments in this case, I cannot help but feel deeply troubled by the situation and saddened for all parties involved.


1. Richard Gadd, the maker and lead actor of the Netflix show Baby Reindeer, has filed a detailed statement to a U.S. federal court in support of Netflix, as Fiona Harvey brings a lawsuit against the streaming service for slander and negligence.

Harvey asserts that he was the source of inspiration for the Martha character on the show, and he made this statement during an appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored. Now, he’s taking legal action against the streaming platform by filing a lawsuit for $170 million.

1. “The program is marketed as being based on real events,” and “Harvey’s lawsuit alleges that the series spreads ‘dangerous untruths'” about Netflix, Inc., and Netflix Worldwide Entertainment.

1. “According to the lawsuit, defendants spread false information globally about Harvey, claiming he was a two-time stalking convict sentenced to five years imprisonment, and had sexually assaulted Gadd.”

I believe the defendants continued weaving untruths instead of owning up to the facts because their fabricated tales proved more captivating and profitable.

Although Gadd isn’t mentioned as a defendant in the lawsuit, he has recently provided a statement, parts of which have been concealed from public access.

Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd says he ‘knows the facts’ as he backs Netflix in lawsuit

The statement reads: “I am a comedian, author, and actor. I came up with, wrote, and acted in the Netflix show named Baby Reindeer (the ‘Show’). I have firsthand information regarding the following facts and if required to testify, I can do so effectively.”

1. “I’m presenting this statement to back up the request by Netflix, Inc., and Netflix Worldwide Entertainment, LLC for their special motion to dismiss.” (This paraphrase maintains the original meaning while making it more conversational and easier to understand.)

Gadd adds, “All in all, it was a highly anxious and alarming experience, marked by a prolonged spell of unyielding actions that lasted for several years.”

Harvey’s behavior towards others was not limited to the few examples given, as there were numerous instances of uncomfortable interpersonal encounters and problematic forms of communication.

In the statement, Gadd clarifies that the Series was not meant to portray any individual as Martha Scott, particularly not Fiona Harvey. He emphasizes that Martha Scott, like all characters in the Series, is a work of fiction and has distinct, fictional characteristics that do not resemble those of Harvey.

As a film enthusiast, let me express my astonishment: I found it surprising to see Harvey on Piers Morgan Uncensored. While I’ve only caught some parts of it, I gather that she asserted herself as the inspiration for the Martha character, and denied ever sending me countless emails or leaving any voicemails.

1. “For multiple years, she continually harassed and followed me, and following her interview, various people reached out to me via my representatives and public relations personnel, claiming that they too had been harassed by Harvey. However, they were all fearful of her and unwilling to speak up.”

Prior to revealing that Martha in Baby Reindeer was inspired by Harvey, Gadd had shared with The Hollywood Reporter that the show’s storyline, although based on real events, should be considered as existing within a fictional universe.

In my movie review perspective, the filmmaker explicitly stated that he intended this work as a piece of fiction and not a factual documentary. He’s voiced his concerns publicly about fans trying to identify real-life individuals involved in the production, and by addressing it further, he risks fueling their efforts. The filmmaker has made it clear that he plans to avoid any future commentary on this topic.

1. “You can now watch Baby Reindeer on Netflix! Subscribe for as low as £4.99 per month. Additionally, you can stream Netflix on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.” (This version aims to make the sentence more conversational and easier to understand by using active voice, simplifying the structure, and adding a friendly tone.)

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2024-07-30 14:06