New particulars from inside “On the Document” are elevating recent questions on how the movie was made and what members say was taking place behind the scenes.
The revelations come as Russell Simmons’ amended lawsuit, filed in a New York court docket in opposition to Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO, HBO Max, Max, filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, and Jane Doe Movies, continues to maneuver ahead, accusing the defendants of manufacturing and distributing a one-sided movie that broken his repute.
Now, in conversations and texts obtained solely by The Informer, sources, together with people who appeared within the controversial documentary, describe a manufacturing they are saying concerned path, strain, and a story they didn’t totally perceive once they agreed to participate.
“I don’t hate Russell Simmons,” one participant stated. “I hate HBO. I hate the filmmakers. They’re liars. This wasn’t a documentary. This was all scripted.”
The accounts, offered by sources who requested to not be recognized, monitor carefully with claims specified by Simmons’ lawsuit, together with allegations that key data was omitted, opposing voices weren’t included, and members had been guided in how their tales had been offered.
A number of sources, who agreed to talk on the situation of anonymity, described what they stated was a troublesome and managed course of throughout manufacturing.
“On high of being the topic, and on high of being sucked dry for the idea itself, their lack of honesty and lack of humility is simply gorgeous,” one participant stated.
One other described repeated rigidity with the filmmakers.
“It’s been like this the entire time. I get up for myself, she freaks out, after which I’ve to restore it so we are able to transfer on. Rinse, repeat. It’s terrible,” the supply stated. “[Filmmaker] Amy Ziering has been holding all the data and all the playing cards.”
The identical supply described the dynamic as “traditional abusive habits,” pointing to what they stated was a sample throughout filming.
Others spoke extra straight about how they believed the narrative was formed.
“These filmmakers are so horrible,” one participant stated. “Thank God they’re executed with.”
On the middle of most of the conversations is the position of a main determine within the movie, who a number of sources say had affect past what viewers had been informed.
“The first determine within the movie positively had a non-public take care of the movie individuals,” one supply stated. “She was in it for financial causes and a spotlight. Interval.”
One other supply stated the trouble had been in movement lengthy earlier than the documentary was launched.
“She deliberate this. This has been structure. This was all the time about her profession,” the supply stated.
These statements align with allegations in Simmons’ lawsuit, which claims {that a} central participant had a monetary association and an undisclosed position in shaping the venture.
Some members additionally questioned timelines and accounts offered within the movie.
“There’s nothing fallacious with saying…individuals appear so sure I dated him, however no one requested who I used to be really relationship,” one participant stated. “He was with Marita Stavros throughout that interval, consistently. So how is that timeline even attainable?”
One other participant stated assumptions had been made about relationships with out totally inspecting the main points.
Members additionally described confusion concerning the path of the movie and the way it advanced.
One supply stated they initially believed the documentary would deal with a distinct high-profile determine earlier than the narrative shifted.
The conversations additionally reveal the emotional toll the method had on some members.
“It’s heartbreaking,” one supply stated. “At my lowest moments, I’ve wished to die.”
Others spoke about frustration with how the venture unfolded.
“If you wish to be well-known for being raped, you’ve gotten some actually low ambition,” one participant stated.
The position of advocacy figures additionally got here up within the conversations.
One supply stated Tarana Burke reached out with questions concerning the venture and was attempting to know what had taken place, including that there was confusion about involvement and communication.
One other participant stated Burke “didn’t even know she was within the documentary,” elevating extra questions on how the movie was assembled.
HBO and the filmmakers declined to remark.
Throughout the accounts, members described a venture that, of their view, didn’t match what they anticipated once they agreed to participate.
“These conversations present precisely what he’s been saying,” one supply stated.




















