"General Hospital" actor Ingo Rademacher is suing ABC, saying the vaccine mandate put in place for talent is unconstitutional.
He filed a docs Monday in L.A., claiming that he was denied a religious exemption from getting the vaccine. The network didn't buy the 30-minute interview that he was given to prove his religious status.
He says he was terminated by ABC because he refused to get the shot.
According to the actor in the docs, the vaccines were first developed under the Trump Administration and caused a lot of Democrats to be skeptical at first.
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Most large corporations have only forced vaccines on employees to please the Biden Administration, and ABC's actions are blatantly unlawful, says Rademacher.
He wants the court to declare ABC's vaccine mandate unconstitutional.
We've reached out to ABC, but no word back.