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Larry Ellison’s Private Trump Talk About Warner Bros. Deal Alleged In Jeff Shell Legal Saga
Larry Ellison’s Private Trump Talk About Warner Bros. Deal Alleged In Jeff Shell Legal Saga-March 2024
Mar 20, 2026 10:19 AM

A self-deputized crisis communications adviser for Paramount Skydance president Jeff Shell is claiming to have intimate knowledge of talks between Larry Ellison and President Donald Trump on the bidding war for Warner Bros.

The adviser, R.J. Cipriani, alleges he was told by Shell that Trump personally assured Ellison that the government would intervene in Netflixs proposed deal to acquire the studio, with the aim of ensuring that Paramount prevails.

Larry, it looks like Netflix is gonna get Warner Bros., but if you really really want it, Larry, Ill make sure you get it, Trump said, according to an amended complaint filed on Tuesday. Paramount finds it unlikely that Shell would be aware of discussions between Trump and Larry Ellison, says a source familiar with the situation, who notes that the exec didnt participate in negotiations with Warner Bros. Discovery.

The disclosure laid the groundwork for Cipriani to name Larry and David Ellison, Paramount, RedBird Capital and the Paramount board to his lawsuit against Shell for allegedly failing to properly oversee the exec. The lawsuit accuses Shell of reneging on a deal involving a TV show but tells a much broader story of the government influencing Paramounts business dealings.

Recent Paramount moves mentioned in the complaint: An agreement to distribute disgraced director Brett Ratners Rush Hour 4; tapping Max Landis, the screenwriter canceled in the late 2010s during the height of the #MeToo movement, to work on a treatment for a feature adaptation of G.I. Joe (the project is no longer moving forward); and facilitating Johnny Depps return to Hollywood by casting him Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol.

President Trumps personal intervention to direct the Ellisons business decisions regarding Rush Hour 4 is not an isolated incident, writes Steven Aaronoff, a lawyer for Cipriani, in the complaint. It constitutes the second documented instance alongside Shells verbatim account of President Trumps direct assurance to Lawrence Ellison regarding the WBD acquisition of presidential-level direction of Ellison business decisions at Paramount.

In a statement, Paramount said its aware of the frivolous lawsuit and believes the claims are entirely without merit. It added, There is no factual or legal basis for any claim against Paramount, its Directors or its major shareholders, and the Company intends to defend these allegations vigorously.

Cipriani, the high-stakes gambler at the center of the dispute, last month sparked an internal investigation and SEC inquiry into Shell for allegedly disclosing details about the timing and structure of the UFC deal almost a month before its August 2025 announcement. Before that, he had been acting in a informal public relations capacity for the exec, according to his telling of events.

On Monday, Shell filed a cross complaint against Cipriani for defamation and extortion. The lawsuit accuses the gambler of advancing an utterly false tale that the exec improperly disclosed confidential details about the company business dealings in an extortionate campaign to leverage a lucrative settlement.

Paramount is conducting an internal investigation led by Nick Hanna, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California during Trumps first term, into Shell. Cipriani is cooperating in the probe.

Hanna will see the meta, including the time of the texts, Cipriani tells The Hollywood Reporter. So, Jeffs argument about the authenticity of the texts is obliterated.

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