According to the complaint, Melendez alleged that Sirius continuously aired old shows featuring Melendez and used his likeness to promote Sirius radio. Melendez sued in the Southern District of New York claiming Sirius violated his California statutory and common law rights of publicity.
Richie Wilson didn't. He later told Radar that the ex-employees he referenced have not taken legal action of their own "but are equally as livid. They wanted to be a part of it, if it were a class action suit, but my attorney [ Michael S. Popok ] only wanted to do one at a time.
Radar and RadarOnline are registered trademarks. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. That was like the first three or four years. Melendez opened up about why he left the Stern show and it wasn't only about the money.
You know the only reason why I make money is because I stutter and all these things. I mean he told me to abort my first child Unlike many who believe Stern's radio persona is an act and he's really a nice guy off the air, Melendez sees it's the other way around.
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