50 Cent Sues Taco Bell Over Ads
Rapper Claims Fast Food Chain Used His Name In Joke Letter Suggesting A Rename
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Rapper 50 Cent makes an appearance on MTV's "Total Request Live" show in this June 30, 2008 file photo, in New York. (AP Photo/File)
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Photo Essay 50 Cent's Big Night The rapper and actor has come out with a new movie, and many of his famous friends came out for its premiere.
The rapper says in a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday that the Mexican-themed chain features him in a print ad asking him to change his name to 79 Cent, 89 Cent or 99 Cent. His real name is Curtis Jackson.
The rapper's court papers say the ad is part of Taco Bell's "Why Pay More?" campaign, which promotes items for under a dollar, including Cinnamon Twists for 79 cents, Crunchy Tacos for 89 cents and Bean Burritos for 99 cents. The papers say the Irvine, Calif.-based company sent a bogus letter requesting the name change to the news media but not to the rapper.
The rapper's lawyer, Peter D. Raymond, said his client didn't learn about the letter or that he was featured in the ad campaign until he saw a news report about it. Raymond said his client is seeking $4 million in damages.
Taco Bell Corp. spokesman Rob Poetsch issued a statement saying: "We made a good faith, charitable offer to 50 Cent to change his name to either 79, 89 or 99 Cent for one day by rapping his order at a Taco Bell, and we would have been very pleased to make the $10,000 donation to the charity of his choice."
This isn't the first time 50 Cent has sued over his name or image.
In July 2007, he filed a $1 million lawsuit accusing an Internet ad company of using his image without permission in a game called "Shoot the Rapper," in which the player pretends to shoot him.
The game shows 50 Cent walking in an ad across the top of a Web page while the viewer is encouraged to shoot him by aiming and clicking with the mouse, the rapper's court papers said; a successful shot results in a misty cloud of red, and then the viewer is directed to another Web page, where the ad firm's clients sell goods and services.
The rapper is a well-known victim of gun violence: He was shot outside his grandmother's Queens home in 2000 and rapped in one of his biggest hits, "In da Club," about being hit with a few shells.
The rapper has been nominated for 13 Grammys, including for the song "In da Club" and the album "Get Rich or Die Tryin'." In 2005, he starred with Terrence Howard in a semi-autobiographical movie based on that album. He also starred in the 2006 film "Home of the Brave" as a soldier returning home from Iraq.
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- this piece of *** 50 cent is an embarrassment to professional blacks.....the usual type of hero to the blacks that make up the murder capital of america in Jacksonville.....
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- Posted by gmond at 10:02 AM : Jul 24, 2008
50 Cents isnt worth 50 Pennies. - Reply to this comment
- Berniepeders.....You were never treated like a Norwegian-American. Perhaps Blacks are treated like some hyphenated American instead of true americans. Maybe that''s why they call themselves African-Americans.
Just a thought... - Reply to this comment
- Oh yeah, one more point...the "African-American" thing. In my opinion, anyone BORN in the U.S. doesn''t really have much claim on being a "whatever-American". If you were born in Mexico, you''re a Mexican-American, born in AFRICA, you''re an African-American, etc. My ancestors were from Norway, but I would never call myself a "Norwegian-American". I''m an AMERICAN, period.
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- Taco Bell''s advertising department obviously isn''t worth 50 cents.
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- I gotta weigh in with my "TWO CENTS"...I hate rap and hip-hop..can''t understand a word they say, and that thumping bass drives me crazy. What I can understand confirms that the rap/hip-hop culture is violent and degrades women. I have nothing against BLACK entertainers, many of them are my favorite performers...Johnny Mathis, Charlie Pride, Hootie and the Blowfish, Dave Chappelle...the list is VERY long, but they all have TALENT, and I can understand them. What this Jackson person does, I just can''t understand why anyone would sign him to a multi-million dollar contract for that tripe. Just my opinion.
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- reedtaz73
Like I said Rap takes no skill what so ever. Even Jerry Springer can Rap and he is More White then Snow or Chlorox Bleach and a Load of White Clothes.
If 50 Pennies had any Musical Skills he would not have to worry about a 4 million dollar law suit with his Ugly MUG. - Reply to this comment
- Yeah toncul get your facts straight before you try to be edu-u-ma-kated.
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- reedtaz73
Rap takes no skill what so ever. NE-YO can Sing and just not TALK with a music background. 50 Pennies has NO MUSICAL SKILLS WHAT SO EVER perfect example of no skills is CANDY SHOP, 50 Pennies isn''t even worth the Copper sent to a recycle scrap yard. - Reply to this comment
- toncul, did you say Obama was from Kenya? That''s NOT TRUE.
Barack Hussein Obama was born Aug. 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His FATHER, Barack Obama, Sr., was born in Nyanza Province, Kenya. - Reply to this comment
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