K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (November 14, 2023)

Sports:

NCAA

MLB

NFL

NBA

  • Will Bynum, former Detroit Pistons point guard, took the stand in his own defense on health care fraud charges, telling a Manhattan federal jury that another former NBA player falsely claimed to be working for the player’s union and persuaded him to submit false invoices to the league’s benefit plan. Ex-NBA Guard Takes Stand In Health Care Fraud Defense – Law360

GOLF

  • A Manhattan judge refuses to let golf legend Jack Nicklaus escape a preliminary injunction barring him from completing commercial endorsements while he litigates the terms of a $145 million intellectual property sale, saying the pro golfer’s evidence fails to show an injunction is appropriate. Jack Nicklaus Can’t Ink Endorsements With IP Row Pending – Law360

Entertainment:

MUSIC

  • An MI federal judge appeared skeptical that the estate of a Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist could go after a music royalty distributor for additional payouts without first establishing that it had an ownership stake in the band’s songs. Funkadelic Member Meets Judge’s Doubt In Royalty Dispute – Law360
  • Music producer Drew Dixon claims record executive Antonio “L.A.” Reid sexually assaulted her when she worked for him at Sony Music Entertainment’s Arista Records and threatened her career if she didn’t acquiesce to his sexual demands, according to a lawsuit filed in NY federal court. Music Exec. L.A. Reid Accused Of Producer’s Sexual Assault – Law360
  • A musician claimed in a NY state lawsuit that the former president of the Recording Academy, the group behind the Grammy Awards, drugged and sexually assaulted her in a Manhattan hotel room while accusing the Academy of ignoring the executive’s “sexually assaultive behavior.” Ex-Grammys CEO Accused Of Drugging, Raping Musician – Law360
  • The judge overseeing the criminal racketeering case against rapper Young Thug and others said during a hearing that a jury will be able to hear some of the rapper’s lyrics, which the prosecution argues will help prove that the defendants were part of an Atlanta gang. Young Thug Lyrics Admissible In Gang Trial, Ga. Judge Rules – Law360

FASHION & ART

TV & MOVIES

  • Former NFL player Michael Oher received more than $138,000 in proceeds from the movie The Blind Side as agreed on by the Tuohys, the family’s attorneys told a TN probate court judge as part of an accounting filed in Oher’s suit over money he said was withheld while he was unknowingly under their conservatorship. ‘Blind Side’ Family Says Player Got $138K In Movie Proceeds – Law360
  • A TX state attorney pressed the 5th Circuit to let a prosecutor’s child porn case against Netflix proceed, telling a panel that a federal court wrongly found the district attorney filed criminal charges against the streaming giant in bad faith. Netflix Child Porn Case Raises DA Bad Faith Probe In 5th Circ. – Law360
  • Paramount traded blows with the family of a writer for source material of Top Gun in dueling motions for summary judgment in a CA federal court lawsuit accusing the entertainment giant of infringing on copyrighted material in the sequel Top Gun: MaverickParamount, ‘Top Gun’ Story Heirs Trade Fire In IP Dogfight – Law360
  • A FL jury has awarded the family of Maya Kowalski, the child at the center of the Netflix documentary Take Care of Maya, roughly $261 million, including $50 million in punitive damages, from Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital for mistreating Maya to the point that her mother took her own life. Jury Awards Maya $261M For Hospital Mistreatment – Law360

PUBLISHING

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