A 2015 defamation and copyright infringement lawsuit filed by former N.W.A. supervisor Jerry Heller over the movie Straight Outta Compton was dismissed at present by a California federal choose, The Hollywood Reporter factors out.
The go well with claimed that Heller’s depiction within the movie was inaccurate. (Heller was performed by Paul Giamatti.) The grievance additionally alleged that he wasn’t given credit score for work he’d executed on screenplays. Heller—who died in 2016—sued Universal, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and the property of Eazy-E for $35 million in compensatory damages and $75 million in punitive damages.
In June 2016, District Judge Michael Fitzgerald tossed the majority of Heller’s defamation claims. After Heller’s loss of life, his property took over the case and filed a 3rd amended grievance for copyright infringement. Today, a choose dominated that Heller’s property failed to supply sufficient supporting proof that Heller co-wrote the movie’s screenplay.
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