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Just For Laughs could be on the verge of being sold to American company

The Montreal-based Just For Laughs Group could be sold to American buyers, ICM Partners, unless Quebec media giant Quebecor exercises its right of first refusal in the next 12 days.

Founder Gilbert Rozon stepped down last October amid allegations of sexual misconduct

Just For Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon said he would sell his majority shares in the company. (Radio-Canada)

The Montreal-based Just For Laughs Group could be sold to American buyers, ICMPartners, unless Quebecmedia giantQuebecorexercises itsright of first refusalover the next 12 days.

Just For Laughs has reachedan agreement-in-principle withICM Partners, according to Radio-Canada.

The relationship manager Anne Dongois of the firm Ad Communications confirmed that a tentative deal has occurred, but wouldn't identify the potential buyers.

She said that the offer nowputs the ball back inQuebecor'scourt which "can take advantage of its right of first refusal."

For now, there are therefore "two possible outcomes," Dongois said Just for Laughs will become the property of ICM Partners or it will become the property of Quebecor.

The move comes after Gilbert Rozon, the founder and former president of Just For Laughs, stepped down in October following accusations of sexual misconduct and assault.

As the majority shareholder, Rozon said he would sell his shares in the company.

However, aQuebec court determined last month that media giant Quebecor has right of first refusal, based on a2012 partnership deal with the comedy festival.

In total, seven groups had expressed interest in buying the Just For Laughs Group.

In recent weeks, only two buyers were still in the running:ICMPartners and Katz Group, led by Alberta billionaire Daryl Katz.

With files from Radio-Canada and the Canadian Press