Michael Jordan being sued for $400 million

#1
http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_070606_news_jordan_lookalike.314c6e50.html

A Northeast Portland man is suing basketball superstar Michael Jordan and Nike founder Phil Knight for a combined $832 million. Allen Heckard filed the suit himself, June 29th in Washington County Court. Heckard says he’s been mistaken as Michael Jordan nearly every day over the past 15 years and he’s tired of it.
kgw.com


“I'm constantly being accused of looking like Michael and it makes it very uncomfortable for me,” said Heckard.
Heckard is suing Jordan for defamation and permanent injury and emotional pain and suffering. He’s suing Knight for defamation and permanent injury for promoting Jordan and making him one of the most recognized men in the world.
Heckard stands just over six feet tall. He is not six foot six like the real Michael Jordan. But Heckard says many people seem to miss that. He does share a bit of resemblance to the real Michael Jordan. Heckard has a shaved head, an earring in his left ear, and is in good shape from working out, and yes, playing basketball.
“Even when I go to the gym I'm being accused of playing ball like him (Jordan), said Heckard."
Most people would consider that a high compliment.
"Yes...don’t get me wrong it’s definitely a positive thing, because Michael, like I say is one of the best ball players that I've known to play the game. But then again, that's Michael and I'm me. So I want to be recognized as me just like Michael's being recognized as Michael."
Dressed in blue Air Jordan tennis shoes, Heckard might seem to be actually trying to look like Jordan but Heckard doesn’t see it that way.
"They're very comfortable shoes to play ball in,” said Heckard. “I play a lot of basketball and any other shoes I try to play in tend to hurt the bottom of my feet."
“I got a right to buy Nike or Adidas or what ever, so I chose the Nike because its a good shoe for me to play ball in,” he said.
Heckard agreed that not everyone thinks he’s a famous basketball player, but insisted a lot of people do mistake him for Jordan.
"I figure if I'm out in public and around a lot of people at least three or four times out of a crowd ...and like I was at the Blues Festival and you could see people they was pointing at me," he said.
Some might wonder how he decided to sue Knight and Jordan for $416-million each. "Well, you figure with my age and you multiply that times seven and ah, then I turn around and ah I figure that's what it all boils down to."
The question remains – is the occasional confusion with an admired celebrity worth $800 million.
“Well,” said Heckard, “You never can put a value on a person's life. You know you're taking my lifestyle away from me. So you know...we'll let the ball bounce like Michael does...where it’s supposed to fall."
 
#2
http://www.kgw.com/news-local/stories/kgw_070606_news_jordan_lookalike.314c6e50.html

A Northeast Portland man is suing basketball superstar Michael Jordan and Nike founder Phil Knight for a combined $832 million. Allen Heckard filed the suit himself, June 29th in Washington County Court. Heckard says he’s been mistaken as Michael Jordan nearly every day over the past 15 years and he’s tired of it.
kgw.com


“I'm constantly being accused of looking like Michael and it makes it very uncomfortable for me,” said Heckard.
Heckard is suing Jordan for defamation and permanent injury and emotional pain and suffering. He’s suing Knight for defamation and permanent injury for promoting Jordan and making him one of the most recognized men in the world.
Heckard stands just over six feet tall. He is not six foot six like the real Michael Jordan. But Heckard says many people seem to miss that. He does share a bit of resemblance to the real Michael Jordan. Heckard has a shaved head, an earring in his left ear, and is in good shape from working out, and yes, playing basketball.
“Even when I go to the gym I'm being accused of playing ball like him (Jordan), said Heckard."
Most people would consider that a high compliment.
"Yes...don’t get me wrong it’s definitely a positive thing, because Michael, like I say is one of the best ball players that I've known to play the game. But then again, that's Michael and I'm me. So I want to be recognized as me just like Michael's being recognized as Michael."
Dressed in blue Air Jordan tennis shoes, Heckard might seem to be actually trying to look like Jordan but Heckard doesn’t see it that way.
"They're very comfortable shoes to play ball in,” said Heckard. “I play a lot of basketball and any other shoes I try to play in tend to hurt the bottom of my feet."
“I got a right to buy Nike or Adidas or what ever, so I chose the Nike because its a good shoe for me to play ball in,” he said.
Heckard agreed that not everyone thinks he’s a famous basketball player, but insisted a lot of people do mistake him for Jordan.
"I figure if I'm out in public and around a lot of people at least three or four times out of a crowd ...and like I was at the Blues Festival and you could see people they was pointing at me," he said.
Some might wonder how he decided to sue Knight and Jordan for $416-million each. "Well, you figure with my age and you multiply that times seven and ah, then I turn around and ah I figure that's what it all boils down to."
The question remains – is the occasional confusion with an admired celebrity worth $800 million.
“Well,” said Heckard, “You never can put a value on a person's life. You know you're taking my lifestyle away from me. So you know...we'll let the ball bounce like Michael does...where it’s supposed to fall."
:confused: :rolleyes:

sometimes i hate this country. talk about blind opportunism.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#4
Oh good grief. Talk about someone who just wants his 15 minutes of fame. I hope the judge not only throws it out of court but hits Heckard with a fine for filing a nuisance lawsuit.
 

HndsmCelt

Hall of Famer
#5
This smells like a stunt suite. Get on some talk shows if you can then when the case is thrown out of court open a celebrity look-a-like buisnes. I find it hard to belive an attorney took this case with any hope if wining it.
 
#6
Michael Jordan being sue for $400 million

from OregonLive.com

Portland man sues Michael Jordan; says he is often mistaken for basketball great
Allen Heckard says his likeness to basketball legend Michael Jordan has made it impossible for him to lead a normal life.

Everywhere the 51-year-old Northeast Portland man goes, it seems, he’s mistaken for Jordan -- even though he's three inches shorter and about 20 pounds lighter, according to his Oregon driver’s license.

Heckard had enough so he filed a lawsuit in Washington County Circuit Court against Jordan, claiming his resemblance to the star has created a hardship for him. He’s asking for a whopping $400 million.

He also named Nike founder Phil Knight because he says Knight helped make Jordan a star.

Heckard wasn’t talking when The Oregonian reached him at his home this morning, but he told KGW he’s “constantly being accused of looking like Michael and it makes it very uncomfortable for me."

And the harassment goes beyond his looks.

Even the way he plays basketball draws comparisons to the six-time NBA champ, he said.

“Don't get me wrong, it's definitely a positive thing, because Michael, like I say, is one of the best ballplayers that I've known to play the game,” he said. “But then again, that's Michael and I'm me. So I want to be recognized as me just like Michael's being recognized as Michael."

MJ should counter sue this guy for being an idiot.
 
#8
He must be hard-pressed for money! Only a fool would try to make an issue of this, and it would take an even dumber lawyer to try and represent this guy! No way he has even a remote possibility of getting any money from Jordan.

By the way...did they publish a picture of the guy so we can make a judgement for ourselves as to how much he looks like Jordan?
 
#10
“Even when I go to the gym I'm being accused of playing ball like him (Jordan), said Heckard."
Most people would consider that a high compliment.
"

:rolleyes:

You know these...interesting lawsuits have got me thinking. Maybe we can file a class action lawsuit against MSE for "emotional pain and suffering" due to the Kings penchant of breaking our hearts :p
 
#15
Man I totally feel this guys pain. It's always so difficult for me to go out in public since girls always want me to sign "Brad Pitt" on their shirts.
 

pdxKingsFan

So Ordinary That It's Truly Quite Extraordinary
Staff member
#16
That appears to be one of my local newstations and that looks just like their news graphics, but this has to be a joke, right? I mean that Dwayne Wade story has more merit than this.

I'm sure Celt is right on the money tho...
 
#18
Well, you figure with my age and you multiply that times seven
LOL seven? Did he pull that from the "DOG YEARS" calendar?

This just made me laugh and left me sorta speechless. What is wrong with people.
 
#22
Some might wonder how he decided to sue Knight and Jordan for $416-million each. "Well, you figure with my age and you multiply that times seven and ah, then I turn around and ah I figure that's what it all boils down to."

That's the best part. WTH?