Evel Knievel’s Son Sues Disney, Says ‘Toy Story 4’ Stunt Rider Duke Caboom Ripped Off His Dad
Also Read: Bill Murray Threatened With Lawsuit and 'Eternal Damnation' for Using Doobie Brothers Song in His Golf Shirt AdsThe lawsuit goes on to accuse Disney of instructing cast to not refer to Knievel by name in press interviews even if asked, making a comparison to an interview in which Tom Hanks and Tim Allen told Tony Hale to not refer to his character Forky as a “spork” since the word was also trademarked.Knievel is seeking unspecified damages of more than $300,000, and he’s also accusing Disney of false endorsement and unjust enrichment.“Evel Knievel did not thrill millions around the world, break his bones and spill his blood just so Disney could make a bunch of money,” Kelly Knievel said in a statement to AP.“The claims are