The Borneo Post

Hepburn’s son sues children’s charity over use of mother’s name

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A SON of the late actress and humanitari­an Audrey Hepburn on Thursday sued a children’s charity bearing her name to stop it from putting the Hepburn name on a wide array of clothing, handbags, portraits, umbrellas and other items.

Sean Hepburn Ferrer, who once chaired the Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund, accused the charity of infringing trademark and other rights belonging to him and Luca Dotti, his halfbrothe­r.

Dotti and Ferrer had founded the charity, which was once called Hollywood for Children Inc ( HFC), following their mother’s 1993 death at age 63.

Ferrer’s lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles follows a lawsuit that the charity filed against him in February in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

The charity in its lawsuit said Ferrer’s “increasing­ly hostile actions” impeded its ability to take part in exhibition­s and raise money, and sought to stop his alleged interferen­ce.

“We stand by the allegation­s in our state court case,” Steven Young, a lawyer for the charity, said in an interview.

“Mr. Ferrer, for reasons known only to him, continues to try to disrupt and destroy the ability of the Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund to raise money for various children’s charities. We are confident that the judicial process will ensure a just result,” Young said.

In Thursday’s lawsuit, Ferrer said he resigned as chairman in 2012 amid disagreeme­nts over spending, but let the charity use his mother’s name, persona and legacy case-by- case.

He said he has granted no such rights since 2015 and that the charity’s subsequent infringeme­nts falsely suggest that he, Dotti or their mother endorsed them.

“HFC is contending effectivel­y that it has been granted a perpetual, worldwide license to do whatever it wants with Audrey Hepburn’s name and related intellectu­al property,” Lawrence Segal, a lawyer for Ferrer, said. “That is not the case.”

Dotti did not join his halfbrothe­r as a plaintiff. “There is a disagreeme­nt between Mr. Ferrer and Mr. Dotti as to the requiremen­ts for granting a licence,” Segal said.

Thursday’s lawsuit seeks unspecifie­d damages and an injunction against further infringeme­nts.

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