Oscar winner Clint Eastwood comes out on top in US$6.1 million weed lawsuit

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Both lawsuits noted, however, that the star would not sanction having his name or image used to sell CBD products. One article even reported that Eastwood had decided to swap the movie business for the CBD business and dedicate his efforts to the latter. Eastwood has no connection of any kind whatsoever to any CBD products and never gave such an interview,” The Daily Mail cites the lawsuit, which claimed defamation, as noting. The Lithuanian company, Mediatonas UAB, that allegedly posted manufactured endorsements from Clint Eastwood got shot down when a judge ruled the Academy Award-winning actor, director and producer should receive US$6.1 million ($7.7 million) in damages. The damages were sought on behalf of both 91-year-old Eastwood and the company that owns the rights to his likeness, Garrapata.

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The Lithuanian company, Mediatonas UAB, that allegedly posted manufactured endorsements from Clint Eastwood got shot down when a judge ruled the Academy Award-winning actor, director and producer should receive US$6.1 million ($7.7 million) in damages.

The damages were sought on behalf of both 91-year-old Eastwood and the company that owns the rights to his likeness, Garrapata.

The star of movies such as Dirty Harry and Gran Torino, as well as the director of Oscar winners Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby, argued in one of two lawsuits that three CBD manufacturers and marketers whose products were included...

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