This post mentions sexual assault.According to the lawsuit, obtained by BuzzFeed, Banks is suing Netflix, Netflix Music, 89 Blocks Holdings, 89's parent company EverWonder Studio, and the documentary directors, Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan, claiming false light, defamation, breach of contract, and false endorsement.Taylor Hill / Getty ImagesThe lawsuit alleges that only 16 minutes of a three-and-a-half-hour interview Banks gave made it into the documentary, which she claims presented "a false and defamatory narrative unrelated to what she actually expressed."Leon Bennett / Getty Images"Tyra Banks participated in the Netflix documentary series 'America's Next Top Model' ('ANTM') because she believed viewers deserved a candid conversation about the show's legacy—its successes and its shortcomings," the lawsuit reads. "There are aspects of the show for which Ms. Banks takes accountability and she wanted 'ANTM' viewers to hear that from her directly... Ms. Banks did not limit the 'ANTM' topics the interviewer could ask."Paul Archuleta / Getty ImagesBut, the lawsuit alleges, "The accountability Ms. Banks took ended up on the cutting-room floor."Don Arnold / Getty ImagesThe lawsuit appears to be referring to comments made by Cycle 2 contestant Shandi Sullivan, who claimed in the doc that what was portrayed on the show as a cheating scandal was actually a sexual assault. The lawsuit further claims that the presentation of Banks' involvement in the situation and her remarks on it are "a complete fabrication—one that Netflix streamed to a global audience of millions."Taylor Hill / Getty ImagesAccording to the suit, Banks was asked, "'You remember the story with Shandi?' The episode shows Ms. Banks glance upward, say 'um,' and then the screen cuts to black. The implication is devastating and deliberate: that Tyra Banks cannot even remember the story of the woman who was assaulted on her show. But that was false. The full footage of Ms. Banks’ interview reveals two things that the producers cut out and did not show viewers in Episode 1: before the upward glance, Ms. Banks nods—affirmatively, unmistakably—and immediately says, 'I do remember her story.'"James D. Morgan / Getty ImagesThe lawsuit goes on to state that Banks isn't bringing forth the case to dodge accountability. "She came to the interview prepared to engage with ANTM’s legacy, including its shortcomings," the suit reads, "and she did, for three and a half hours. Viewers who came away from the Netflix Series believing Ms. Banks had not taken accountability would have known that accountability was, in fact, a major part of her interview—if only Netflix and the producers had included it in the Netflix Series. Little of it was. The producers erased much of that record and replaced it with a fabricated one."Hanna Lassen / Getty ImagesRelatedNetflix lawsuitTyra Banksamerica's next top model