Several of TLC’s long-time advertisers complained to the network about Jon Gosselin’s “erratic, widely publicized behavior,” which led the network to change Gosselin’s role in the Jon & Kate Plus 8 TV series.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, advertiser complaints and Jon’s continuing breach of his contract caused the network to decide to change the show to Kate Plus 8.
The affidavit of Edward Sabin, executive vice president and chief operating officer of TLC, which contains new and damaging charges against Jon Gosselin and his representatives.
The court file also reveals that CBS has admitted that Jon Gosselin was paid to appear recently on two of their programs – also a violation of his contract.
RadarOnline.com reports that Jon will be questioned under oath when TLC’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Jon is heard on December 14. The celebrity website also reveals:
The affidavit reveals many of the terms of the Gosselins’ contract with the network and details numerous breaches by Jon. And despite Jon’s claims that he didn’t have adequate representation, it states the contract was signed in June, 2008 after extensive negotiations, during which the Gosselins were represented both by an attorney and their manager.
This new information proves—once again—that Jon Gosselin has no one to blame but himself for his current situation.

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