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UTA and MediaLink founder end legal fight over acquisition

July 31, 2025
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UTA and MediaLink founder end legal fight over acquisition
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United Talent Agency and MediaLink founder Michael Kassan agreed to drop their lawsuits against each other, after battling over problems related to a 2021 acquisition.

“UTA and Michael Kassan have agreed to amicably end their dispute. The parties are not at liberty to comment further,” representatives for UTA and Kassan said in a joint statement on Thursday.

Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

UTA in 2021 agreed to buy Kassan’s strategic advisory firm MediaLink in a $125 million deal. The Beverly Hills-based talent agency had hoped the acquisition would help expand its branding business.

But problems later arose, with both sides accusing each other of breaching a contract. UTA alleged Kassan’s spending was out of control and accused him of “wasting millions of UTA’s dollars on his lavish personal lifestyle.”

Kassan said that UTA was well aware of his spending habits and that his firm has continued to be profitable during its tenure within UTA. He alleged that UTA did not follow the terms of the deal, such as a promise that UTA‘s marketing group would report to him. Kassan’s attorney alleged that while UTA was benefiting from MediaLink by getting free media consulting and introductions, MediaLink was not benefiting from the relationship.

UTA, in legal filings and public statements, denied Kassan’s allegations.

In 2024, Kassan filed a defamation lawsuit against UTA’s legal counsel that a judge later dismissed.

Kassan launched L.A. consulting firm 3C Ventures in 2024.

The post UTA and MediaLink founder end legal fight over acquisition appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

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