Love Is Blind Contestant Renee Poche's Arbitration Appeal in Lawsuit Against Show Denied by Judge

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Netflix and the production company behind 'Love Is Blind' scored another legal victory in a lawsuit filed by Renee Poche, who competed on season 5 of the show

Poche, who was on season 5 of the Netflix dating show, requested to appeal the judge's prior ruling regarding arbitrationJulia Moore is a TV writer-reporter at PEOPLE. A graduate of Northwestern University, she has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.sued the streamer and its production company, Delirium TV, in January

In the initial denial from March, Judge Iwasaki said that Poche and her lawyers had "absolutely no evidence" that participating in arbitration — which is required under her agreement with Delirium — would cause her harm, according to a press release. “Arbitration is the procedure that is spelled out in the agreement Ms. Poche signed when she applied to participate in,” the statement said. “But, rather than defend against Delirium’s claims in arbitration, Ms. Poche and her lawyers chose to file a headline-grabbing Complaint in Court against Delirium and Netflix with a morass of arguments challenging the enforceability of the agreement she signed.

The veterinarian from Austin, Texas further alleged that Wall was "emotionally abusive on and off camera, lied malignantly and heavily abused drugs and alcohol." She claimed she was told she would "subject herself to legal action if she were to discontinue her participation in the or otherwise refuse to move forward with the engagement.""I felt like a prisoner and had no support when I let Delirium know that I didn't feel safe.

 

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