Christina Havis
Talent Manager, Process Server, and Platinum Star Media Group Inc VP-Operations in Los Angeles
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LOS ANGELES, CA - Platinum Star Media Group, Inc. Vice President of Operations and Talent Manager Christina Havis has been tied to a civil case in the Superior Court of California.
In July 2024 Havis was publicly linked to the botched case involving her boss, the former City of Glendale Commissioner for the Commission on the Status of Women and celebrity PR consultant Marie Lemelle.
The two corporate executives are facing blowback for their roles in an alleged intimidation scheme involving a former Platinum Star Public Relations, Inc. client. Havis, named as a process server in the case, is facing cahoots claims.
A new report alleges that as part of their scheme, Lemelle and Havis deliberately withheld information about the trial to the former client; Havis delivered the court documents a day before the scheduled court date; and that Lemelle allegedly continued to engage in unethical conduct; checked a court box to falsely portray to the judge that she was the former client in a deceptive tactic to get a continuance; and provided misleading information to the court that falsely portrayed the former client in court documents.
According to court documents, a Los Angeles judge threw out the case ruling in favor of the former client. Court transcripts state the honorable Timothy Martella quashed all of Lemelle’s claims and ruled the case “unwarranted.”
“The court finds the party requesting the order of protection did not sustain the applicable burden of proof and accordingly the request is denied,” court records state.
Voyage LA reports that Havis, prior to joining Platinum Star Media Group Inc., worked as the Talent Manager and Director of Development West Coast at Next Level Entertainment Global (NLE). According to the article, Havis worked alongside the owners Kimberly Strouss and Mario Anastasiades to “manage over 80 clients and run offices in LA, NY, New Zealand and the UK.”
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