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9.2 1 Seasons • 11 Episodes

Sacrifice - Season 1

The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.

Top Cast

  • Paula Patton

    Paula Patton

    Daniella Hernandez

  • Juan Antonio

    Juan Antonio

    Dominiq Mayfield

  • Altonio Jackson

    Altonio Jackson

    Steven Somwon

  • Nelson Bonilla

    Nelson Bonilla

    Miguel Costas

  • Erica Ash

    Erica Ash

    Beverly Rucker

  • Marques Houston

    Marques Houston

    Jason Pratt

  • Veronika Bozeman

    Veronika Bozeman

    Tamika Bland

Overview

The series follows Daniella Hernandez, a highly sought-after entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles, as she navigates the nefarious lives of her rich and famous clients while dealing with her own complicated personal life as a recovering alcoholic who compensates for her suppressed addiction with men and the adrenaline of defending the worst in the entertainment world against an over-zealous D.A. sworn to bring them all to justice. She is the classic conundrum of doing good for bad reasons and doing bad for good reasons.

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