Candace Bushnell Accuses Netflix of 'Ponzi Scheme' Robbing 'SATC' Royalties

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"Sex and the City" creator Candace Bushnell claims she won't receive royalties after the show's transfer to Netflix, blaming men in charge for a "Ponzi scheme" that robs her of profits. The iconic franchise, which ran on HBO from 1998 to 2004, has expanded to include films and a spinoff series. Meanwhile, actress Sara Ramirez was reportedly fired from the series, with conflicting reports about the reasons behind the decision. The show is set to return for a third season in the summer of 2025, with the release date quietly announced in a promo.
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