Brent Sexton, who cited a prior medical condition for his refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccine, took issue with Apple Studios' refusal of an offer to undergo daily testing for the virus instead of getting vaccinated.
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potential health complications, a judge has ruled. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Linfield declined Apple’s move to dismiss the lawsuit on free speech grounds, finding
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