the New York Times reported — and is also blocked from ever using him to hype their cannabidiol (a nonintoxicating compound in the cannabis sativa plant) products in the future.“In pursuing this case, and obtaining this judgment, Mr.
Eastwood has again demonstrated a willingness to confront wrongdoing and hold accountable those who try to illegally profit off his name, likeness, and goodwill,” said Jordan Susman, the “Unforgiven” star’s lawyer, in a statement.Eastwood — who’s latest film, “Cry Macho,” hit theaters in September — first filed multiple lawsuits in July 2020 after rumors spread that he was ditching Hollywood to hawk CBD products.
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