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August 27, 2009

Arbitrator accepts Jeremy Piven's sushi explanation

By Eriq Gardner


6a00d83451d69069e2011168bc0ed6970c-320wi An arbitrator has ruled that Jeremy Piven didn't breach his contract when he bowed out of the play "Speed the Plow" for health-related reasons.

The story became an international sensation last year when Piven's health excuse was elevated levels of mercury in his blood. Piven said a possible cause might have been eating too much raw fish.

Broadway producers didn't like the sushi excuse and brought the situation to a panel comprised of the Actors Equity and the Broadway League. In March, the panel split 5-to-5, and the producer of the play exercised an option under labor rules to bring the matter to an independent arbitrator.

Now, according to the Actors Equity Association, the labor union representing actors and stage managers in theater, the arbitrator has ruled in favor of Piven.

The star of "Entourage" said in a statement, "I'm pleased with the outcome of the arbitration and to be completely vindicated in this matter based on the facts and the medical evidence."

The National Fisheries Institute issued the following statement in the wake of the ruling:

Earlier today it was announced that an arbitrator had ruled in favor of Jeremy Piven and the Actor's Equity Association in the dispute over his abrupt departure from the Broadway production of David Mamet's "Speed the Plow."

Despite the fact that the arbitrator ruled in Piven's favor, NFI cautions reporters and editors to continue to treat Piven's statements with skepticism. It is important to note that no peer reviewed medical journal has ever published any evidence of a case of methylmercury poisoning caused by the normal consumption of commercial seafood in the U.S. This ruling does not change that simple scientific fact.

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