claiming the Bravo bigwig, and other top producers, had deviously and callously attempted to exploit her struggle with alcohol to drive up ratings for the reality show.
McSweeney — who starred in two seasons of “RHONY” in 2020 and 2021 on Bravo, as well as a season of “Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip” on sister streamer Peacock in 2023 — claimed in the February suit that Cohen, production company Shed Media, and the networks had seen her drinking problem as potential drama generator and set out to cash in on it.
The thing is, any paralegal or cub reporter in America knows that the law explicitly allows anyone to claim anything they want in a court filing — whether its true, false, malicious or otherwise — without fear of being sued for libel. .