NBA's
Giannis Antetokounmpo Sued Joshua Cobb
Over Trademark Now Seeks Default
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 29 – Giannis
Antetokounmpo, perhaps the
NBA's most litigious player,
has sued Joshua Cobb for
trademark
infringement.
On July 29, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Edgardo Ramos held a show
cause hearing. Inner City
Press covered it.
Judge Ramos
appears prepared to enter a
default judgment against Cobb,
pending submission on
deefault. Previously he was
ready to enter default against
Jordan
Zangrillo, but
he showed up. Zangrillo
explained that during the
pandemic he made a drawing,
put it on Instagram then tried
to sell it over
RedBubble.com.
His
drawing didn't even say "Greek
Freak" - it has, "Buck Nasty."
It showed the back of
Antetokounmpo's head with
antlers on it.
He never
made any money, and took it
all down when he got
Antetokounmpo's legal letter.
But still
Antetokounmpo sued him for
$2000.
Back on January 7
Antetokounmpo's lawyer said it
was not about the money, that
images of Antetokounmpo's two
children had been sold in the
past and now he has "no sense
of humor" about it.
Judge Ramos told Zangrillo to
file an answer by January 28,
then got off the line. His
courtroom deputy stayed on to
explain NYLAG, then left.
Antetokounmpo's
lawyer told Zangrillo to
consider paying and agreeing
to a permanent injunction.
Buck Nasty indeed.
That's
21-cv-05092.
This case is
Antetokounmpo v. Koch, et al.,
22-cv-1749 (Ramos)
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