

2007 - Bam Margera Presents: Viva La Bands Vol.2007 - Tony Hawk's Proving Ground (Video Game).2009 - Dreamseller: The Brandon Novak Documentary.2009 - CKY: The Making of 'A#1 Roller Rager'.2010 - Bam Margera: Serious as Dog Dirt.2012 - One Step Beyond: The True Story of Géraldine Fasnacht.Since then, he has frequently checked in and out of rehab centers.Īmid his struggles, Margera’s wife, Nicole Boyd, filed for custody of their now-4-year-old son, Phoenix, in September 2021 - but did not request a divorce. He was arrested for a DUI in 2018, which resulted in a rehab stint. The TV personality, 42, has battled drug and alcohol issues for years. The former “Jackass” star has struggled with substance abuse for years. It’s about treating people with mental health and addiction issues in an honest manner and not taking advantage of their disabilities to rip them off,” he said in a press release at the time. “My lawsuit isn’t just about compensation. Corbis via Getty ImagesĪfter filing the suit, Margera said he was “pissed off, angry, hurt and shattered.” “Margera was made to endure psychological torture in the form of a sham Wellness Agreement, and then ultimately terminated for his protected class status due to his mental condition, and his complaints about Defendants’ discriminatory conduct towards him.” Margera was fired after testing positive for Adderall. “Paramount’s inhumane treatment of Margera cannot be countenanced,” his lawsuit read. Margera announced he was fired from the film in February 2021 after violating the agreement’s conditions by testing positive for Adderall, a drug he claimed the team “knew full well” he had been taking for a decade to treat attention deficit disorder. The settlement terms have not been made public. If he did not comply, he would be cut from the cast. The agreement, which he signed without a lawyer, required Margera to undergo multiple scheduled and unscheduled daily drug tests and take prescription medications. The stunt performer filed the suit in August 2021, claiming he had been forced to sign a “wellness agreement” during a 2019 rehab stint in order to star in the 2022 movie “Jackass Forever.” Margera filed court documents to dismiss the case and reportedly negotiated a private settlement with producers Knoxville, Spike Jonze and Jeffrey Tremaine as well as Paramount Pictures, MTV, Dickhouse Entertainment and Gorilla Flicks. Bam Margera hires family law attorney after fleeing rehabīam Margera settled his wrongful termination lawsuit against Johnny Knoxville and the “Jackass” team, TMZ reported Thursday.
