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Last October, he filed a suit in the Western District of Missouri alleging infringement caused by an artist who also co-opted the Pepe likeness to create imagery associated with the alt-right ...
A federal judge will let a jury decide whether conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars website had a legal right to sell a poster featuring the image of Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character that ...
San Bernardino will pay Pepe’s Towing $1.3 million to settle a federal lawsuit filed last year accusing former and current city leaders of awarding no-bid tow contracts to six companies in ...
HAMMOND -- The federal government has filed a sexual harassment suit against a Pepe's Mexican Restaurant in Griffith whose owner is awaiting trial on criminal charges of fondling female employees.
The suit stemmed from a promotional poster put out by conspiracy website Infowars featuring an image of the Pepe character, as well that of Jones and President Trump.
Pepe’s red card was one of the most contentious moments so far at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, as he literally, ... But we want to know what punishment best suits Pepe's crime.
Judge refuses to toss suit over Pepe the Frog poster sales Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones speaks outside of the Dirksen building of Capitol Hill in Washington.
Louis Tompros, one Furie’s lawyers, said his client looks forward to asking jurors to hold Infowars accountable for misappropriating Pepe, the anthropomorphic frog he created in the early 2000s.
A federal judge will let a jury decide whether conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars website had a legal right to sell a poster featuring the image of Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character that ...