The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Utah told to pay $475,000 in legal fees in ‘Deadpool’ case

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A judge has ordered the state of Utah to pay more than $475,000 in legal fees after it lost a court fight over a law that banned serving alcohol during the racy, foul-mouthed superhero film “Deadpool.”

U.S. District Judge David Nuffer handed down a strongly worded decision Wednesday denying state arguments that the price was too high.

“The political judgment of the state that it will enact a statute contrary to existing law and risk payment of legal fees is a legitimate choice, but it has consequenc­es,” he wrote.

Lawmakers and the governor in the conservati­ve, predominan­tly Mormon state had backed a law that’s largely aimed at strip clubs but also prohibited serving booze during films with simulated sex or full-frontal nudity. A movie theater sued in 2016 after Utah regulators threatened to fine it up to $25,000.

The state defended the measure in court, calling liquor and sex an “explosive combinatio­n,” even after Idaho lawmakers repealed a similar law.

The Utah attorney general’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Nuffer struck down the law last year as a violation of First Amendment rights, ruling the theater Brewvies is not an adult-oriented establishm­ent and “Deadpool” is a mainstream, R-rated movie.

 ?? John Salangsang / Associated Press ?? Childish Gambino performs last Friday at the 2018 iHeartRadi­o Music Festival Day 1 held at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Childish Gambino is postponing his tour to recover after he injured his foot.
John Salangsang / Associated Press Childish Gambino performs last Friday at the 2018 iHeartRadi­o Music Festival Day 1 held at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Childish Gambino is postponing his tour to recover after he injured his foot.

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