Then, as the complaint would have it, Washington learned of the game from his nephew this past July. Upon reflection, he saw similarities between himself and the character 'C.J.,' and "it became clear that Rockstar had stolen his image and never paid him." Washington is seeking 25-percent of the game's profits (which, at present, would be around $250 million), claiming fraud, misappropriation of likeness and infringement. Hopefully, if he wins, Washington will share some of that money with his (alleged) employers in Cypress Hill. We'd imagine that these days, for B-Real, finances must b-real tight.
Cypress Hill Sideman Sues 'Grand Theft Auto' for Impersonation originally appeared on Switched on Fri, 10 Dec 2010 07:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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