After being threatened with a sentence in absentia in the case bearing the rapper Jay-Z against him, David Ortiz sent a lawyer to answer the demand for US$5 million for alleged violation of a trademark and illegal promotion of a portal Internet.
Ortiz's lawyer, Philip Touitou, said closing arguments of lack of jurisdiction in the case, in which Jay-Z claims that the DH for the Boston Red Sox stole the name of his 40/40 Club to use recognized to install his own club in the Dominican Republic, as well as enable an Internet portal to promote it.
"My client offered to withdraw Internet portal that allegedly infrige, and we will talk about the name of the club in the Dominican Republic," said Toutiou the New York Post. "We are still discussing the costs (of the court of Jay-Z)." According to Touitou, his client had tried to reach an agreement with Jay-Z to no avail.
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