You are forgetting the Clint Eastwood/Sondra Locke palimony suit that came after that. It is a case that was litigated twice and settled twice, but Sondra Locke did end up with palimony.
That is not true! Sondra/Sandra Locke was never awarded nor did she receive "
palimony" from her former lover Clint Eastwood!
What she did do in l996 was to accept an out-of-court, undisclosed settlement of a lawsuit for damages she'd filed against Eastwood grounded on fraud, misrepresentation (and I'm assuming tortuous interference with a contractual relationship). The case sometimes known by the portmanteau "
Lockwood".
It seems that in order to avoid the publicity of the suit she'd filed against him in l989 alleging breach of contract, his renounced promise "
to take care of her forever", share alike, emotional distress, gifts of real estate, etc., etc., Eastwood purportedly brokered a production deal with Warner Bros., Inc.. (WB) whereby Locke was to develop and direct a series of motion pictures.
In exchange for the WB/
production/director deal" and other consideration Locke dropped her l989 lawsuit. Ultimately she did direct two successful pictures with WB for which she was paid $1.5 M.
But then without explanation WB began a closed-door policy by consistently rejecting project after project that she pitched for development. This she rightfully claimed shattered her reputation. (Testimony from WB executives revealed that not only had Eastwood influenced her sudden falling out with the studio - it was commonly understood that the studio was not to work with her - but in fact he had underwritten the two directorial fees.
Consequently, there is no truth to the assertion that Sondra Locke's so-called
palimony case against Clint Eastwood
was twice litigated. It was never litigated. She dismissed her 1989 suit for breach of contract, etc., in exchange for the brokering of the production deal Eastwood had supposedly made with Warner Bros., Inc. .