‘Love Is Blind’ producers accused of depriving cast of ‘food, water and sleep'(Pic Credit: Instagram)

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Dating reality show ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 2 star Jeremy Hartwell filed a lawsuit against Netflix and the series’ producers, saying that the cast was mistreated while filming the show.

“They intentionally underpaid the cast members, deprived them of food, water and sleep, plied them with booze and cut off their access to personal contacts and most of the outside world. This made cast members hungry for social connections and altered their emotions and decision-making,” Hartwell’s attorney, Chantal Payton of Payton Employment Law, PC, of Los Angeles, said in a statement provided to Page Six.

“The Love Is Blind Season 2 contracts required contestants to agree that if they left the show before filming was done, they would be penalised by being required to pay $50,000 in ‘liquidated damages.'”

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