TMZ, discovered the ads on the Internet after seeing a headline that read, "A Tragic End Today for Chuck Norris." In clicking on the headline, Gena was then taken to another site.
This one, she says, was mocked up like a Fox News article and included a picture of her and Chuck. That headline read, "Big Pharma In Outrage Over Norris' New ED Product…Chuck Kicks Back With This!"The phony article said Chuck "revealed his new Erectile Dysfunction cure on the Dr.
Phil Show," which is blatantly false.In the lawsuit, Chuck and Gena say the company behind the ads — which they believe goes by several names, including Bio-Molecular Solutions and Biogenetics — hasn't received permission to use their names, nor has it compensated them in any way.
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