Netflix has vowed to “defend this matter vigorously” and said it stands by Gadd’s right to tell his story. Gadd has said previously that while inspired by real events, identifying details were changed and the show aimed to “exist in the sphere of art.” Neither Gadd nor actress Jessica Gunning, who plays Martha, have commented on the lawsuit.
“Baby Reindeer” rocketed to the top of Netflix’s most-watched lists after its debut two months ago. Gadd first shared his stalker story in a one-man show at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe Festival before Netflix commissioned it as a series. Despite his pleas for viewers not to seek out the real identities, online detectives quickly zeroed in on Harvey based on similarities to the character.
Legal experts suggests that the case is unlikely to go to trial. Instead, they expect Netflix will seek a settlement, as it did earlier this week in a separate defamation lawsuit over its 2019 series “When They See Us.”
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