Jennifer Love Hewitt's former management agency filed a lawsuit alleging that she did not turned over a 10 percent commission for getting her the main role on Ghost Whisperer. This is according to the dismissal filed in Los Angeles Superior Court last Tuesday.

The firm had asked at least $375,000 in damages.

Excerpt from E! News,

The request was filed "with prejudice," meaning the plaintiff has agreed not to pursue the matter in the future.

According to Handprint's complaint, which was filed in April 2007, Hewitt hooked up with the company in 2002 and left in 2005, the year Ghost Whisperer premiered.

While the CBS drama, now entering its fourth season, brought the former Party of Five sixth wheel back "to national prominence as a TV star," Handprint claimed that she reneged on an oral agreement to turn over 10 percent of her earnings.

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