K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (February 11, 2025)

Sports:

NCAA

MLB

NFL

  • An Arizona federal judge on Thursday signaled plans to send a defamation suit against the Arizona Cardinals and others to arbitration, as requested by the National Football League team and its owner in their ongoing dispute with its former vice president. Judge Favors Arbitration In Suit From Ex-Cardinals VP - Law360

GOLF

  • President Trump met this week with the PGA Tour commissioner, the tour said on Thursday, as the Justice Department considers whether to approve a venture between the United States’ premier golf circuit and one backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.
    Trump Met PGA Tour Commissioner About Saudi Golf League Deal - NYT

SOCCER

UFC

Entertainment:

LAWSUITS OF THE RICH & FAMOUS

  • Neil Gaiman, author of American Gods and The Sandman comics, has been accused of engaging in egregious sexual misconduct, including repeatedly raping a woman hired to care for his young son, while his estranged wife, the singer Amanda Palmer, did nothing to stop the abuse, according to a federal lawsuit filed in WI. Neil Gaiman Sued For Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking By Ex-Nanny
  • Lawyers representing feuding actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni in their It Ends With Us damages litigation agreed to rein in public statements, after a Manhattan federal judge cited their duty not to taint a potential future jury pool. Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively's lawyers cautioned on public statements Meanwhile, another front has opened in the messy legal drama, as a public relations consultant filed a defamation suit in TX federal court alleging Blake Lively falsely roped him into her headline-making sexual harassment and retaliation claims. Blake Lively Sued for Defamation by Crisis PR Rep Jed Wallace
  • Jay-Z has dropped his sanctions bid against attorney Tony Buzbee for filing a lawsuit that claims Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs raped a 13-year-old more than 20 years ago, accusations he has called "knowingly false." Jay-Z Ends Battle With Alleged Teen Rape Victim's Lawyer
  • Vanderpump Rules reality TV personality Lala Kent is dropping her trademark infringement lawsuit against a former business partner her company accused of releasing an “unlicensed” lip product using her “Give Them Lala” trademark. 'Vanderpump Rules' Star Drops Trademark Suit Over Lip Product

MUSIC

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