
Caitlin Sanchez, 14, who voiced Dora on Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer beginning in 2007, and her parents are suing the network, claiming they were pressured into signing a complicated contract and then cheated out of millions of dollars, reports New York's Daily News.
The suit claims Sanchez was woefully underpaid, not compensated for hundreds of hours of recording, and forced to promote the show for a "meager travel stipend of $40 a day."
Sanchez's lawyer, John Balestriere, tells the paper she was cheated out of "millions, perhaps tens of millions" of dollars after being pressured to sign an "unconscionable" 14-page contract that the family had just 22 minutes to review without a lawyer's help.
"I've never seen as convoluted and inscrutable contract as I've seen here," Balestriere says.
The suit charges that Nickelodeon, MTV Networks and Viacom International "used Caitlin, unjustly enriching themselves of millions of dollars in profits from the series and branded products, which Caitlin performed and promoted."
A rep at Viacom said the company knew the suit was coming and called it "completely without merit."
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