
The Tyler Perry Allegations: Why 'Scam' Claims Make Everything Worse
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Tyler Perry is facing a $260 million sexual harassment lawsuit from actor Derek Dixon—and his legal team wasted no time calling it a “scam” and “shakedown.” That move may work in court. It won’t hold up in the court of public opinion.
In this episode, I break down:
- How aggressive legal statements create reputational damage
- Why pattern recognition is the biggest risk to Perry’s brand
- The Christian Keyes video circulating online and its unspoken implications
- What Perry’s team should have said instead—and why it matters
From the “Lizzo Effect” to the gap between legal and reputation risk, this is a classic case of what happens when a billion-dollar brand forgets that beloved status is earned—and easily revoked.
Strategic Takeaway: Defensive desperation destroys trust faster than the allegation itself.
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