Taylor Lautner wins lawsuit, donates money to children’s charity
Remember the trailer lawsuit Taylor Lautner filed last month? Eclipse star asked for $40,000 in damages after an RV manufacturer failed to deliver a custom trailer to the set of his new movie Abduction in late June.
In the papers Taylor Lautner filed last month he claimed that the company caused him “emotional distress” mentioning breach of contract and fraud as well as unspecified damages.
According to Taylor’s lawyer Robert Barta, Lautner and McMahon’s RV have settled the dispute. Earlier this month McMahon’s RV boss offered Taylor a push-up contest instead of the money. Lautner didn’t react to the offer, though.
McMahon’s RV has agreed to settle its dispute with Taylor Lautner . McMahon’s RV will pay $40,000 to Lautner, which Lautner will donate to The Lollipop Theater Network, a children’s charity with which he has a long-standing relationship,” lawyer Barta said in his statement.
Go Taylor!
The Lollipop Theater Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing movies currently in theaters to children confined to hospitals due to chronic or life-threatening illnesses.
The Lollipop Theater Network works with hospitals nationwide, including the greater Los Angeles and Orange County areas.
A note for future deals, don’t mess with Tay Tay!
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September 8th, 2010 at 5:48 am
Another reason to love Taylor. Swoon. What a great guy. He needs to marry me soon :)