Sue! Sue! Sue! Sue!

October 25, 2007 / Posted by:
 
The Borat movie came out ages ago and bitches are still filing lawsuits. The diners during that Alabama dinner party have filed a lawsuit claiming they were depicted "racially intolerant" in the mockumentary. These people were told they were part of a documentary for Belarus TV when in fact they were making the Borat movie.
 
The Smoking Gun reports:
 
In the movie, the quintet is seen dining with comedian Sacha Baron Cohen in an Alabama home in October 2005. During the meal, Cohen, in his guise as the clueless Borat, refers to one man as a "retard," wonders whether his hosts own slaves, and, following a bathroom trip, returns to the dinner table with a plastic bag containing what appears to be feces.
 
According to a complaint filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Birmingham, Cohen and his codefendants sought to portray the Alabamans as "racially intolerant" and distributed a film "memorializing the mockery, humiliation, and degradation of unsuspecting participants." The plaintiffs charge that Cohen's film, which has grossed hundreds of million of dollars, caused them emotional distress, placed them in a false light, and resulted in an invasion of privacy. The lawsuit, which does not specify monetary damages, seeks an injunction barring further use of the embarrassing "dinner scene" from "Borat."
 
The truth hurts! That was the funniest scene in the movie though. Sacha Baron Cohen should countersue them for being dumb ass whores!
 
Here's that hot man shopping yesterday. Yes, he has a face full of pubes, but this hot piece can do no wrong by me.  
 
 
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