Clint Eastwood settles lawsuit over furniture
Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, October 16, 2012
LOS ANGELES — Clint Eastwood has settled a lawsuit he filed in April against Evofurniture, which accused the company of unauthorized use of the actor's name on pieces of furniture, according to a Hollywood Reporter story.
Financial details of the settlement weren't made public.
According to the Reporter story, Eastwood's suit had accused the company of using marketing statements such as, "When you're invited into a person's home, you get to see the good, the bad and the ugly. When visitors come to your home, the Clint 47-inch Entertainment Center makes your family room alone look like you live in a perfect world of a million-dollar baby."
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