Wesley Snipes’ former talent agency is suing the actor for back commissions on “Blade: Trinity” and other films, Reuters reported.
In a suit filed Monday in California Superior Court in Los Angeles, attorneys for the United Talent Agency say Snipes has been paid at least $13 million for his work on the 2004 action sequel and paid commissions to UTA totaling about $717,000.
But UTA claims that Snipes still owes “Blade: Trinity” commissions totaling about $584,000, and it also seeks commissions totaling more than $2 million related to its 10 percent representation fee on three additional movies.
A spokesman for UTA declined further comment on the suit; Snipes’ manager was not immediately available for comment.
