As Kevin Hart recovers from a near fatal car accident a woman linked to a 2017 sex tape extortion scheme files suit accusing him of concocting the whole thing.
Hart says he never signed no contracts but the judge didn't buy it. iGo Ent. won a $700k judgement after they claimed the star stiffed them on commissions.
The latest in this saga has NFL attorneys filing an appeal to the Louisiana Supreme Court this week in an attempt to block the New Orleans Saints fans' lawsuit against the league.
The creators of "Sesame Street" are suing the producers of "The Happytime Murders", which is that new, totally R-RATED puppet movie starring Melissa McCarthy.
This controversy is not new, but the courts are now involved in a lawsuit that claims that the song 'Stairway to Heaven' is a rip-off of a song by the group, Spirit.
I've listened to the song in question and I frankly don't think it's all that similar...
I am sure my lawyer friends will not appreciate me posting this. Law suits prevent us from doing lots of fun things we used to do. Now you can count on not having benches to sit on at Walmart. You'll just have to stand while you wait due to this lawsuit.
Let me make this perfectly clear to Aretha Franklin's lawyers. I printed a retraction.
Whew! Looks like I was far from the only one to get suckered in by the Aretha Franklin - Patti LaBelle fist fight story. The story got so much attention that Aretha is suing the original source of that story for $10 million!
To refresh your (and Aretha's lawyers) collective memories, here are the two stories I p
(Man, I'm going to need a butter joke to open this post... Oh, wait -- I got one!) Someone butter up TV chef Paula Deen so she can slither out from under new allegations that she lobs around the N-word and wanted a slavery-themed wedding reception.
(Eh. Sounded funnier in my head.)