THE woman portrayed as a stalker in Netflix hit Baby Reindeer was made to look like a “monster”, court documents claim.
They say Fiona Harvey’s life has been “literally destroyed” by the drama, which made the Scot out to be a “head-smashing rapist”.
Court documents claim Fiona Harvey’s life has been ‘literally destroyed’ by the Baby Reindeer drama, which made the Scot out to be a ‘head-smashing rapist’[/caption] Baby Reindeer tells a gripping true story about stalking[/caption]Her legal team say she got death threats over the series — billed as a true story.
She claims the streaming giant defamed her in its “unrestrained pursuit of adding more subscribers” and is suing in California for $170million.
Netflix has denied it defamed Ms Harvey, 48, and has asked for the case to be dismissed.
The company claimed her conduct in real life was “far worse” than Martha, the stalker in the show written by comedian Richard Gadd, and that Baby Reindeer was a work of fiction.
Ms Harvey got death threats and a ‘non-stop’ stream of messages from people who ‘wanted to confront the monster in Baby Reindeer’, her lawyer Richard Roth claimed.
“As a direct result, Harvey has experienced chest pains, panic attacks, insomnia, and general fear of going outside,” he said.
The dozens of pages of emails, texts and voicemails Mr Gadd claims that Ms Harvey sent him were ‘irrelevant, impertinent, and scandalous’ and part of ‘scorched earth litigation’ Mr Roth said.