Donald Trump Is Actually Suing Bill Maher Over a Joke Bet
If you try to make a monkey out of Donald Trump he won't hesitate to sue you.
If you try to make a monkey out of Donald Trump he won't hesitate to sue you.
That's right... If you recently got an email you thought was SPAM naming Facebook in a class action lawsuit over 'Sponsored Story' ads, this time the email was actually real, so don't delete it and if you have (like me), go into your trash bin and undelete it! A simple seamstress named Angel Fraley kicked it off and the lawsuit was settled for $20 million! Want a piece?
In this lawsuit-crazed society, if we smell even a little bit of money, we'll sue and take people to task and to the cleaners and most likely win. Two guys in New Jersey decided to put the squeeze on sandwich juggernaut Subway for their bread being not quite a foot long as they advertized. First the company defended itself and now they have pledged to ensure each sandwich's true size...
If you just had a meal you might want to wait a few minutes before checking this story out. A Whitesnake fan is suing the Newport (Wales) council after claiming to have missed the beginning of one of the band’s gigs. Why? Because she slipped over vomit.
After the news two weeks ago that four members of the J. Geils Band would be touring without their namesake, John Geils, we should have seen this coming. Geils has filed suit against the other men, citing trademark infringement and deceptive business practices.
As a musician, you sort of know you’ve arrived when the touring market can support someone else charging people to watch their own performances of your hits — but there are definitely drawbacks to having your own celebrity impersonator. Just ask Meat Loaf, who’s suing a Loaf tribute act for squatting on the MeatLoaf.org domain name.
A frequent flier of Southwest Airlines has filed a lawsuit claiming the airline owes him 45 free alcoholic beverages. He is shaken, stirred and ticked off!
Michael Alan Rubin claims the story for ‘The Hangover Part II’ was stolen from a screenplay he wrote about his disastrous honeymoon in Thailand.
Now, he’s suing Warner Bros. for an unspecified amount of money, claiming the sordid tale is his.
Former quarterback Jim McMahon and six other former players say the NFL hasn’t done enough to address and ensure safety for its players. The effects of violent hits on players’ long-term health is widely known, yet, the players complain, the league hasn’t done enough to monitor players’ conditions. An NFL spokesperson responded denied that the league is acting irresponsibly.
The group hoped to recruit other retired and current players who are now dealing with a lifetime of consequences of concussions or other head-related injuries. Earlier in the summer, a group of 75 other players filed a lawsuit against the NFL, but this is the first potential class-action lawsuit of its kind.