Jay-Z sues Ortiz over nightclub name
Jay-Z and a business partner are suing slugger David Ortiz,
claiming the Boston Red Sox star named his Dominican nightclub
after the hip-hop mogul's chain of 40/40 nightclubs.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in a federal court in Manhattan,
accuses Ortiz and his sister of naming their Santo Domingo club
Forty-Forty in the hopes of trading in on the rapper's name.
The suit seeks more than $5 million in damages and for Ortiz
to forfeit any use of the name.
Jay-Z, a Yankees fan who performed at the team's World Series
victory parade last year, opened his original 40/40 club in
Manhattan with business partner Juan Perez in 2003
He promoted the sports bar and lounge by dropping references
to it in rap hits such as ``Dirt Off Your Shoulder.'' The pair
subsequently opened up 40/40 clubs in Las Vegas and Atlantic City
and have licensed the name to operators in Tokyo and Macau.
``David Ortiz is fully aware of plaintiff's Manhattan 40/40
club, since he had been a patron there on several occasions before
he opened his Infringing Forty/Forty club,'' the lawsuit said
Court filings included photographs of Ortiz at the club.
SFX Baseball, the agency that represents Ortiz, did not
respond to phone and e-mail messages.
The 40/40 club's lawyers also asked the court to block the
slugger from using the Forty-Forty name on his club's Web site.
Jay-Z's 40/40 club is named after the rare feat among
ballplayers of hitting 40 homers and stealing 40 bases in one
season.
Ortiz is a power hitter who has stolen 10 bases in 13
seasons, but he has hit more than 40 homers three times.