Clint Eastwood Wins $6.1m CBD Defamation Lawsuit, Calls Losers "Scammers"
Clint Eastwood Wins $6.1m CBD Defamation Lawsuit, Calls Losers "Scammers"
Clint Eastwood and the company that owns the rights to his likeness, Garrapatta, have won a multi-million-dollar settlement from a Lithuania-based company accused of using the actor’s image to endorse their products.The New York Times reports that Eastwood filed two separate lawsuits against three cannabidiol (CBD) manufacturers and marketers whose products were featured in an online article falsely claiming that Eastwood endorsed CBD products. The complaint, filed in a Los Angeles federal court, also named as defendants 10 online retailers accused of manipulating search results to make the CBD-related articles show up higher in search result listings.The lawsuit, adds the Times, said that the article contained a fake interview with Eastwood, presented by an outlet intended to resemble the “Today” show. It included a picture of Eastwood, taken from one of the actor’s actual appearances.
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