An NBC employee claims MSNBC host Ed Schultz owes him 25 percent of his TV earnings because he developed the network’s “The Ed Show.” Michael Queen — an NBC broadcast engineer — alleges in a lawsuit that he pitched an idea for a show to be hosted by Schultz to MSNBC’s Phil Griffin in 2008. “Almost a year after Queen had pitched the show to Phil Griffin, and Griffin turned down the show, Griffin called Schultz and hired him directly for ‘The Ed Show,’ ” the court papers state. Queen also claims that he found an apartment for Schultz and his wife in Washington, DC, and even loaned him a car for three months for free. Queen told us: “We picked them up from the airport, and went shopping for them — all while helping them become millionaires, and we received nothing.” Schultz’s attorney, Jeffrey Landa, told us that Queen and Schultz once worked together on a pilot for a syndicated weekly show at a local Washington, DC, affiliate, and that Schultz has no further obligation to Queen. “[Queen] wanted a contract with Ed, and we turned him down,” said Landa. “We have no interest in settling this. We will defend it aggressively.”