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Black Businesswoman Accuses Nate Parker Of Stealing Her Streaming Service Idea And Asking To Be His CEO: 'Don't Share Your Vision With Everybody' - Blavity

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A Black businesswoman is accusing actor Nate Parker of stealing her idea to create a streaming service for Black entertainment. She said after he attempted to steal her idea, someone reached out asking if she would be the CEO of a company with a similar vision. On Thursday, DeShuna Spencer, the founder of KweliTV , took to Twitter to share how Parker gained rapid interest in her venture idea in December 2020, then ultimately secured the intellectual property for himself.

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