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Directors Guild Pension Plan Sues MGM Pictures for Alleged Self-Dealing

The pay TV-slash-streaming arm of MGM, now called MGM+, allegedly inked a โ€œsweetheartโ€ licensing deal with its owner that shortchanged the union benefits plan.

Directors Guild Pension Plan Sues MGM Pictures for Alleged Self-Dealing
Hollywood Reporter โ€” 29 June 2026
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The pay TV-slash-streaming arm of MGM, now called MGM+, allegedly inked a โ€œsweetheartโ€ licensing deal with its owner that shortchanged the union benef

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Why This Matters

The lawsuit by the Directors Guild Pension Plan against MGM Pictures spotlights a critical tension in the entertainment industry: the potential for corporate self-dealing to undermine the financial security of workersโ€™ retirement funds. With pension plans increasingly exposed to conflicts of interest in licensing and distribution deals, this case could set a precedent for how unions and guilds police such arrangementsโ€”or whether they can even detect them before irreparable harm is done.

Background Context

The Directors Guild of Americaโ€™s Pension Plan, a decades-old fund that supports retired filmmakers, has long relied on steady income from licensing fees paid by studios like MGM. Yet the rise of streaming has blurred the lines between content owners and distributors, creating opaque financial structures where corporate parents can manipulate terms in their favor. This isnโ€™t the first time entertainment giants have faced scrutiny over such deals, but the pension planโ€™s legal action signals a growing willingness among unions to challenge these arrangements head-on.

What Happens Next

The case could drag on for years, but the initial ruling on whether the licensing deal qualifies as self-dealing will determine whether the pension fund can recoup losses or force MGM to renegotiate terms. Meanwhile, the Directors Guild may push for stricter transparency rules around licensing agreements, while other guilds and unions could follow suit with their own lawsuits. MGMโ€™s responseโ€”whether through legal defenses, internal reforms, or out-of-court settlementsโ€”will also reveal how aggressively the industry plans to resist these challenges.

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