Jadynn Brown sues Lemuel Plummer for sexual assault and coercion — the Baddies Gone Wild star claims the Zeus Network CEO promised her TV fame in exchange for sex starting when she was just 19 years old.
Jadynn Brown, a cast member from Season 1 of the wild Zeus Network hit Baddies Gone Wild, has filed a civil lawsuit against network co-founder and CEO Lemuel Plummer and The Zeus Network itself. She’s accusing him of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and wrongful termination — claiming he used his power to pressure her into sexual encounters in exchange for promises of fame and a spot on the show.

The complaint, widely reported July 2, 2026, paints a disturbing picture of alleged quid pro quo coercion that started when Brown was just 19 years old and allegedly continued for years.
According to court documents obtained by the California Post, Brown claims it all started in March 2023 when Plummer allegedly propositioned her — telling her he’d put her on Baddies if she had sex with him.
From there, she says the pressure never stopped. Throughout 2023 and 2024, Plummer allegedly kept coercing her into sex while dangling the dream of becoming “a star” on the show and hyping up her “great personality” for reality TV.
In January/February, just days before cameras started rolling, Brown claims Plummer coerced her into sex again… and then made her sign an NDA to keep their alleged relationship secret.
In March 2025 — One of her most disturbing claims is that Plummer allegedly pressured her into sex while she was intoxicated. When she tried to shut it down by saying she was on her period, he allegedly “asked to see proof” and kept pushing until she complied.
Brown also alleges Plummer was allegedly having unprotected sex with multiple other cast members around the same time.
The harassment allegedly dragged on into January 2026 during Season 2 auditions. Brown claims she finally pushed back — refusing to continue or see him again once she realized “the harassment would not stop.”
She’s now suing for lost earnings, missed opportunities, career damage, and emotional distress — and wants a jury to decide how much she’s owed.
Lemuel Plummer/The Zeus Network had not publicly responded to comment requests at the time of initial reporting.

