UPDATES John Ferriter & WME Feuding; “This Is Going To Get Ugly”
UPDATES John Ferriter “Hates” Coming Into WME
EXCLUSIVE: It’s rare for an agent to battle so publicly with his Hollywood tenpercentery. Then again, John Ferriter was a longtime William Morris agent, and he’s now working for what is essentially Endeavor after its takeover of Morris. So he’s hired a Hollyood litigator and a publicist. And Ferriter, a Reality TV major player and his official team (as opposed to his “camp” of pals since this is the first comment from his side) want to set the record straight with me and ensure Deadline Hollywood’s information is totally accurate. The team tells me that John Ferriter did not and has no plans to resign. That he is continuing to “take care of his clients and manage his business with the same professionalism, excellence and enthusiasm he has always displayed”. That John’s “greatest desire” is to resolve this situation quickly and amicably. That Ferriter is not engaging other offers at this time and doesn’t intend to until this is resolved. That Ferriter John is “prepared to do what it takes to protect himself and his clients and ensure that all his rights are respected”.
I’ve learned that this afternoon Ferriter and his lawyer, and WME’s Mark Itkin and Rick Rosen and the agency’s lawyer, sat down together for an arbitration. This follows Ferriter’s very public trashing of WME to his friends and colleagues over the past few weeks. The agent keeps comparing this to what he went through when he was recently hospitalized for an infection and then moved into intensive care (where he claims to have flatlined at least twice): ”I fought death, and I won. Ari Emanuel is not scarier than death. I’ll fight him, and I’ll win,” Ferriter has told his pals. His team is also claiming he’ll “tell all” about where WME’s bodies are buried — especially Mark Itkin’s, Rick Rosen’s, and Ari’s. “I’m going to go all out and go to war,” Ferriter is telling colleagues. As for WME, the agency doesn’t seem concerned at all.
It is true that the agency is holding him to his contract which still has at least 18 months to go. Ferriter wants to exit with his comissions and clients intact but claims WME offered to pay him in full only if he would not take any agents or clients with him for 3 years, and he refused. This all came to a head last week between Ari Emanuel and John Ferriter at a breakfast meeting at Walters Coffee Shop downstairs from WME. WME’s camp says Ferriter refused to work out a plan with the heads of the TV department, Mark Itkin and Rick Rosen, to see how John could stay on with whatever tweaks he wanted. The WME camp claims Ferriter’s lawyer instead called the agency and said John wanted out. Ferriter claims that, over the weekend, WME’s pitbull attorney Patty Glaser wrote him a letter telling him to stay home.
But WME will still enforce his new contract. That pact was signed before the merger talks between William Morris and Endeavor began in earnest and still has at least 18 months left on it. Ferriter was the only one among the 20 William Morris board members to vote against the merger. Nevertheless, WME did keep him despite his long illness. Last week he was telling pals that he “hates coming into the [WME] office every day, but they’re hanging onto me as long as they have to pay me”. Ferriter tried to raise venture capital and start a company, but the climate has been lousy because of the financial crisis. In July, his silver bullet client Ryan Seacrest threw him under the bus by going to CAA and then battled over commissions. Now, as far as WME is concerned, he can come to work or stay home.
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To all of you who are cheering John on, you are ignorant fools:
Answer these questions fools,
1. What company paid for ALL of his hospital bills for months to bring him back to life and keep him alive during his illness?
2. What company had his back and supported him while he was away during his illness to keep his business alive and well?
All of you know the answers to those questions… the TRUTH of the matter is that Ferriter is a miserable ingrate. He’ll reap what he sows….
Mr. & Mrs. Truth
Mr and Mrs Truth:
1. His insurance company paid for his bills! That’s why he had premiums taken from his paycheck the last 15 years, idiot.
2. Guess what, having a colleague’s back and giving support during a time of illness was always the WMA way, and thanks to JW, IW, DZW, Ari, etc., that classy, old school way is gone FOREVER. There was lots of quiet, classy support for hurting colleagues over the years.
It’s amazing the Endeavor guys think this is so unusual. Speaks volumes about them as individuals.
Anyone who knows John Ferriter knows what an immature, lying asshole he is. Good riddance. Two “flatlines” is one flatline too few for that guy. Karma, John. Karma.
GLIP?
to Mr & Mrs Truth..uh ‘what company paid his hospital bills?’
well..I would assume his insurance company paid his hospital bills (or a major part of them anyway..)
john makes 7 figures a year..I’m sure he had adequate health insurance…and could handle whatever wasn’t covered
and the bit about the company ‘having his back and supporting his business…’ blah blah…
well John’s illness happened right when the merger was happening…It’s not like people wouldn’t return calls…and if you know anything about anything–why don’t you have someone check the booking sheets for when JF was in the hospital….WME booked next to nothing in the months following the merger while John was out.
Mr. & Mrs. Truth – you are misinformed.
WME didn’t pay for his hospital bills. There’s something called health insurance (the premiums for which, by the way are only partially picked up by the company, unlike other large employers).
As far as taking care of his business while he was ill – do you mean by pushing Seacrest out the door? The REAL truth is that Seacrest didn’t leave, so much as he was given no choice. With all of the changes taking place, Ryan wasn’t about to hand WME tens of millions of dollars for free without knowing what things would be like there. He was willing to stay if WME would reduce its commission, which was a reasonable request considering the drastically changed landscape, and WMA/WME refused, leaving him no choice but to go elsewhere.
Nice way to protect his client!
I have known John for a long time. I saw him a few months before his hospitalization and he looked like hell. I thought to myslef “something is seriously wrong with this guy and why doesn’t he (or someone around him) take the steps to fix it.” He did the “agent thing” when he saw me and moved in the other direction because I’m not a client and I didn’t (at the time) have anything he could feed off of… so why should he even take energy to say hello. I first I was insulted ( 15 yrs. I’ve know this guy) then I thought, whatever… I don’t trust him and I’ve never liked his style of doing business. I think he’s sloppy. There’s an unspoken rule amongst old school agents — never insert yourself into a public scandal. Not smart… I’ve also known Mark Itkin for many years. He’s not my current agent but I have tremendous respect for him. Personally, I would never cross Mark Itkin. He’s a very serious guy whose earned his position at the top of the totem poll. He plays for keeps and he doesn’t forget. John should be “very careful” about whatever “skeletons” he’s planning to reveal. It’s a small town. John hasn’t exactly been a choir boy over the years… I’m just saying.
Go Ferriter! Go Gauchos! Go RLS!
Mr.Producer. There have always been good guys like John who did the dirty business of agenting. People love to talk trash about agents when they aren’t in their corner. John Ferriter is a decent guy who fights hard for his clients. He also treats assistants and colleagues with respect. You clearly don’t know John. Bottom line – deep down, he’s a decent man. I’m guessing he can sleep at night with a clear conscience, which is more than I can say for most agents at WME. Guys like JF have been forced to air their dirty laundry in the age of bloggers. You’re showing your age by claiming good agents don’t insert themselves in public scandal. John has to defend himself against scum like Ari Emmanuel – agents who feed bloggers gossip to advance themselves.
What Ari and his followers failed to realize or fully respect is there was an incredible amount of talent within the agent ranks at old WMA that were just below the level that could have prevented the merger. John has and does know this very well. The most powerful agency may be born of this merger yet, just not the one that is now just lucky to bare the name of the most iconic one.
Wow, I just returned from an extended stay in Europe and saw this commotion. Don’t know where to start but I wish everyone would turn back the clock a little bit here because it is pretty clear to me what’s going on. Ari can’t stand the fact that Ferriter “allegedly” voted against the merger. It’s pretty simple. If you know Ari as I do, you know that it will be impossible for him to ever get over this. Even Ari’s old and new boardmates are afraid of him and won’t tell him the truth for fear of his wrath. It’s a well known fact that Ari froze John out and that his first one on one meeting with him was the breakfast they had where this all came to a head.
If nikke is reporting accurately, i don’t think Ferriter declared war on anyone but rather is defending himself and his team against Ari’s tyranny. John wouldn’t insert himself into a public scandal but he sure as hell would defend himself if he was forced into one, and that’s what Ari and his minions have done.
JF virtually trained the whole department and he fought to get them paid and bonused {itkin never did and itkin always kept the money for himself). I know JF buys lunches for all of the department’s assistants and has for years and I know he pays for their holiday parties and has bailed both assistants and young agents out of debt never asking for anything in return. I know he has loaned money to clients before and never asked to be repaid. John Salley anyone?
I saw Ferriter with Perry and Kline at Mipcom where JF served as host of a dinner for about sixty clients and buyers. Ferriter took the time to greet everyone and speak with everyone at the party, while Kline and Perry ate drank and basically only talked to their personal clients before leaving early and sticking Ferriter with the bill. Never once did I hear JF complain about coming into work or the “new merged” agency. I did hear him say how lucky he thought he was to be alive and how grateful he was to have a job knowing that so many of his former colleagues were looking for work. In fact I saw him “limping” up and down the street covering meeting after meeting for mutiple clients while his new colleagues loafed off.
For those who have commented negatively above, you are entitled to your opinions, but you should be careful (karma – your words) when you infer that you wish he had died.
As a former wma’er, i know that JF doesn’t get 100 calls a day, but closer to a thousand and he has for many years. Mainly because he tried to help too many people, when guys like itkin and lipstone would only do their core business. There are many people who are now stars and very rich because JF took the time to work with unknowns and break them while the other people in his department would only work with established stars. If that makes JF a bad guy in your eyes, so be it. To Mr. Producer, maybe he had a reason to avoid you and as for the “choir boy” comment, I don’t think he’s ever claimed to be one. You don’t get to where he got to in this den of iniquity without playing hardball and knocking down some batters. To the JH comment before, Ferriter didn’t make a choice to stay after the merger, but rather he had to stay at the agency after the merger because he had a contract. It’s not fair to criticize JF for that. Did you ever consider that maybe WME has violated that contract in some way or broken promises to him?
I know that their business was at a standstill while he was hospitalized and the agents in that department were paralyzed with the lack of true leadership in his absence. Everyone at the old agency knew that John did the work, ran the department and kept everything off of Itkin’s desk for years. With all due respect to Mark, he will never be nearly as effective without a fully empowered John. Too bad Itkin and the other wme board members didn’t have the balls to stand up to Ari when Ari burned that bridge.
Thanks mom. Great post. But you forgot to mention how I used to walk 10 miles in snow storms just to get to the pound and rescue those poor orphaned puppies. Hey, you can post again under a different name and work that story in. Also, I’ll try really hard to get back to you about dinner. I think I have some time for you in January after the super bowl but I’ll let you know.
You are an idiot (which is why you are a former “wma’er” & from reading your comments, I wonder if you even made it all the way up to an assistant).
I like John, but business did not come to a stand-still, he did not train the dept, he wasn’t stuck with the bill – WME was. Itkin always has, and continues to run the dept he created.
That said, I do agree that Ferriter is a substantial loss, because Itkin is now surrounded by a bunch of incompetent idiots – Mark’s biggest problem beyond delegation has always been poor quality agents – if he was more trusting, there are many in & outside WME he could choose from which would bolster his business.
As John Lennon once sang. Give peace a chance.
With the spec market down, check out the 2008 stats yikes. The box office held up by the teen crowd. Why fight, make love not war in a depression era market.
Settle out, smooth out your differences and as they say move on.
This isn’t a Rambo type of year.