Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 http://tvguide.sympatico.msn.ca/TVNews/Articles/090810_oprah_winfrey_sued_MH Winfrey sued for $1 trillion By Hank 2009-08-10 Oprah tangled in $1 trillion lawsuit In the entertainment business, it seems hardly a week goes by when someone's suing a celebrity for thousands of dollars. A half-a-million lawsuit could prompt a raised eyebrow; anything over a million could prompt two. But Oprah Winfrey's latest legal battle just has me staring open-mouthed at my computer screen. Author Damon Lloyd Goffe is suing the talk show doyenne for $1 trillion dollars. Let me let that sink in. One. Trillion. Dollars. Goffe alleges that Winfrey and her production company, Harpo Inc., plagiarised his book A Tome of Poetry in her Internet-published work Pieces of my Soul, says World Entertainment News Network. Goffe's copyright infringement suit also says Winfrey admitted she used his original works in 2008, according to the National Enquirer: " In April 2008 Oprah confessed to seizing original works of authorship. " And since Winfrey sold an alleged 650 million copies of the book online for $20 each (£13), she owes Goffe $1.2 trillion, says the suit filed at the District of Columbia Court on July 31. The website that sold Winfrey's work is no longer available, Goffe acknowledges. A representative for Winfrey has not yet commented on the case. This isn't the first time the media mogul has been sued – not by far. In March 2008, Darlene sued her over her show Oprah's Big Give, and the same month another woman sued her for being injured in a rush for seats at The Oprah Winfrey Show. And perhaps most notably, late last year the former headmistress of Oprah Winfrey's South African Leadership Academy for Girls sued her for defamation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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