Will Smith Legal Battle Intensifies While New National Geographic Series Debuts
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**Recent Will Smith Developments**
Will Smith is currently facing legal challenges as violinist Brian King Joseph's sexual harassment and wrongful termination lawsuit against the actor moves forward. According to TMZ, Smith filed a motion to strike the suit on February 27, with his legal team characterizing it as a "frivolous lawsuit" and "attempted money grab." The filing states that Joseph cannot identify who "Stone F" is—the person allegedly referenced in a note found in his hotel room—yet filed suit against Smith anyway. Smith's lawyers argue the two were never alone together and dispute Joseph's claims of grooming, asserting instead that Joseph was hired on a per-show basis and was removed from the tour because he "behaved erratically" and made band members uncomfortable.
Beyond litigation, Smith continues pursuing meaningful creative projects. According to CEO Middle East, his six-part National Geographic docuseries "Pole to Pole" showcases his evolving career philosophy, with Smith prioritizing projects that challenge him and contribute to humanity over purely commercial ventures. The series involved collaboration across thirty different languages and cultures, spanning all seven continents. Smith revealed to The Tonight Show that he nearly died during an Arctic diving sequence while filming.
On the personal front, Smith's daughter Willow recently made headlines with a viral TikTok speech acknowledging that "we're living in really dark times" while encouraging people to focus on creativity and recognizing humanity's capacity for empathy and care. Additionally, Smith's wife Jada Pinkett Smith filed a motion to dismiss a three million dollar lawsuit filed by Bilaal Salaam, who alleged she physically assaulted him during Will's 2021 birthday celebration.
In sports news, Will Smith—the Los Angeles Dodgers catcher—hit the team's first spring training home run on February 26, breaking a five-game power drought. His solo shot proved fitting, as he also hit the clinching home run in Game Seven of last year's World Series.
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