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Man Suing MSNBC Over Michael Jackson Death Interview
Man Suing MSNBC Over Michael Jackson Death Interview
Man Suing MSNBC Over Michael Jackson Death Interview
Even if Dr. Conrad Murray was looking to capitalize off of his story concerning Michael Jackson‘s death, one man is claiming he was writing about the pop star’s untimely passing long before the media. In what is surely one of the most twisted and bizarre lawsuits of all time, a man named Everett Watson is looking to sue MSNBC over an interview with Conrad Murray after the death of Michael Jackson.
Man Sues Wedding Photographer for the Cost of the Entire Ceremony
Man Sues Wedding Photographer for the Cost of the Entire Ceremony
Man Sues Wedding Photographer for the Cost of the Entire Ceremony
After Todd J. Remis of Manhattan got married, he was outraged to discover his photographer missed a few key moments such as the last dance and the bouquet toss, so he decided to sue. He doesn’t just want the $4,100 photography fee refunded, though. He also wants $48,000 to recreate the entire wedding, including travel costs to fly the bridal party back to New York so the whole thing can be re-shot
Adult Children Try to Sue Mother for Being a Bad Parent
Adult Children Try to Sue Mother for Being a Bad Parent
Adult Children Try to Sue Mother for Being a Bad Parent
Citing evidence such as birthday cards that contained no money and a lack of care packages when they were away at college, Steven Miner, 23, and Kathryn Miner, 20, tried to sue the woman who brought them into the world for being “negligent” and causing them “emotional distress.”
Kim Kardashian Sues Old Navy for $20 Million for Using Look-alike in Commercials [VIDEO]
Kim Kardashian Sues Old Navy for $20 Million for Using Look-alike in Commercials [VIDEO]
Kim Kardashian Sues Old Navy for $20 Million for Using Look-alike in Commercials [VIDEO]
Clothing retailer Old Navy is known for its kitschy commercials featuring ’80s and ’90s icons such as Morgan Fairchild and Joan Collins. But in its latest campaign, “Super C-U-T-E,” the company bypassed an actual star and went with an apparent lookalike of reality show phenom Kim Kardashian — and she is not amused.