American Apparel Settles With Woody, Dov Still Greasy
American Apparel used Woody Allen’s image as a Rabbi, without his permission, for one of their ads.
Allen wasn’t happy about it, as expected.
They settled for a sum or $5 million…which can buy a lot of tween knee highs.
Associated Press reports:
Reading from a statement outside court, Allen said he hoped the outcome “would discourage American Apparel or anyone else from ever trying such a thing again.”
American Apparel president Dov Charney told reporters it wasn’t his decision to settle.
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