Eminem is taking more legal action against Robyn Dixon and Gizelle Bryant.
Earlier this year, the two Real Housewives of Potomac stars filed to trademark their podcast’s name, Reasonably Shady, which the 51-year-old rapper, whose legal name is Marshall Mathers III, quickly opposed, claiming his brand will be damaged if the podcast acquires the trademark because it could cause “confusion” with Eminem’s own brand, due to his nicknames.
Eminem has been using the “Shady” and “Slim Shady” nicknames since 1996, and owns the trademark for both to use on merch and his records.
He has now filed for a protective order against Robyn and Gizelle.
Keep reading to find out more…
Eminem‘s legal team filed the court documents on December 15, opposing Gizelle and Robyn‘s previous request that he appear in court for a deposition.
According to the docs obtained by Entertainment Tonight, Eminem‘s legal team states...
Earlier this year, the two Real Housewives of Potomac stars filed to trademark their podcast’s name, Reasonably Shady, which the 51-year-old rapper, whose legal name is Marshall Mathers III, quickly opposed, claiming his brand will be damaged if the podcast acquires the trademark because it could cause “confusion” with Eminem’s own brand, due to his nicknames.
Eminem has been using the “Shady” and “Slim Shady” nicknames since 1996, and owns the trademark for both to use on merch and his records.
He has now filed for a protective order against Robyn and Gizelle.
Keep reading to find out more…
Eminem‘s legal team filed the court documents on December 15, opposing Gizelle and Robyn‘s previous request that he appear in court for a deposition.
According to the docs obtained by Entertainment Tonight, Eminem‘s legal team states...
- 12/29/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Eminem Does Not Want to Sit for a Deposition In His Trademark Fight With Two ‘Real Housewives’ Stars
Eminem’s trademark dispute with Real Housewives of Potomac stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon over their “Reasonably Shady” podcast (and other ventures) has descended into a back-and-forth over whether the rapper should have to sit for a deposition.
Earlier this month, Bryant and Dixon filed a motion trying to compel Eminem (real name Marshall Mathers) to sit for a deposition, which the rapper promptly rebuffed in a Dec. 15 filing (first reported by AllHipHop). Mathers’ lawyer also sought to secure a protective order “precluding the deposition” of the rapper.
Mathers...
Earlier this month, Bryant and Dixon filed a motion trying to compel Eminem (real name Marshall Mathers) to sit for a deposition, which the rapper promptly rebuffed in a Dec. 15 filing (first reported by AllHipHop). Mathers’ lawyer also sought to secure a protective order “precluding the deposition” of the rapper.
Mathers...
- 12/28/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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