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Eastwood sues over fraudulent use of name

- Ey Jill Serjeant Reuters

LOS ANNJLJS >> Clint Eastwood filed lawsuits on Wednesday over the fraudulent use of his name to sell CBD products and claims that he has retired from the movie business to enter the wellness industry.

The 90-year-old “Dirty Harry” star alleged that his name and likeness were being used in online scams to sell CBD oil, gummies and other products.

CBD, or cannabidoi­l, is a non-psychoacti­ve compound in cannabis, and is also derived from the hemp plant. It was legalized in the United States in 2018.

“Mr. Eastwood does not have, and never has had, any associatio­n with the manufactur­e, promotion, and/or sale of any CBD products,” the lawsuit states.

The first lawsuit cites an online news article carrying a purported interview in which Eastwood falsely reveals that he is developing a new CBD line and is “stepping away from the spotlight to put more time into his wellness business.”

Eastwood, a double Oscar-winning

director and actor, rarely endorses anything, the lawsuit said. Furthermor­e he “does not express a point of view about CBD products or the legitimate CBD industry,” his representa­tive said in a statement.

A second lawsuit claims that programmin­g code has been used to illegally insert Eastwood’s name into some online searches for CBD products.

The two related lawsuits, which allege defamation, trademark infringeme­nts and invasion of privacy, seek unspecifie­d damages and injunction­s. They were filed in a federal court in California against a number of laboratori­es, corporatio­ns and individual­s but the lawsuit said their true identity was unknown.

“My client is not one to sit idly by as the defendants use his good name to dupe customers into purchasing products with which he has no affiliatio­n,” Eastwood’s lawyer Jordan Susman said in a statement.

Eastwood won Oscars for directing the movies “Unforgiven” and “Million Dollar Baby.” His most recent film, “Richard Jewell” was released in 2019.

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ERIC RISBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE Clint EZst3ood hZs filed t3o lZ3suits oter the use of his nZme to sell CBD products.

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