Roselyn Sanchez is facing a legal battle with her former managers after reportedly cutting them out of commission cash they were owed.
Bosses at the Collective Management Group claim they’re due more than $135,000 for helping Sanchez land her regular role on TV drama Without A Trace.
In the papers, filed in Los Angeles on Thursday (07May09) and obtained by TMZ.com, her former handlers claim the actress “decided to disregard her contractual obligation and thumb her nose at the people who built her career.”
They also claim they’re owed over $30,000 for helping Sanchez land a role in a movie called Yellow.
Sanchez left the company last year (08).
The actress got her breakthrough role in 2001 when she starred alongside Jackie Chan in Rush Hour 2 but it was her part as Elena Delgado in Without A Trace since 2005 that has made her a household name.
