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Taylor Lautner Sues for "Annoyance" After $300,000 RV Trailer Arrives Late

Taylor Lautner on Aug. 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) AP Photo/Matt Sayles

NEW YORK (CBS) Taylor Lautner is suing over a trailer... and not the film preview kind.

The "Twilight" teen actor is claiming "emotional distress," fraud and "annoyance" after a $300,000 trailer he ordered to use while shooting a new movie failed to arrive on time.

According to TMZ, Lautner, 18, is seeking unspecified damages for the no-show vehicle, which was reportedly promised to him by June 21. Apparently, the trailer wasn't "tricked out" to Lautner's liking nor was it delivered on time.

The RV was to be used while the actor filmed the movie "Abduction," which co-stars Sigourney Weaver and Alfred Molina.

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