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CRUISE'S LAWYERS THREATEN TO SUE BRITISH NEWSPAPER
Monday, April 19 2004
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Swiftly responding to a feature story that appeared in the London Independent only on Friday, attorneys for Tom Cruise have reportedly demanded a retraction of comments in the article quoting famed drama coach Susan Batson as saying that she "was asked to help [Nicole] Kidman and Tom Cruise, Kidman's husband at the time, to give a convincing sexual performance in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut." MSNBC.com's "Scoop" column quotes Cruise's attorneys as saying that Batson worked with Kidman but not with Cruise. The attorneys have been quick to file suit against writers and publications who have raised unsupported insinuations about the actor's sexual orientation.
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CRUISE WINS JUDGMENT AGAINST GAY PORNO STAR
Thursday, January 16 2003
A
Los
Angeles
judge
has
awarded
Tom
Cruise
a
$10
million
judgment
in
his
lawsuit
against
a
gay
porn
star
who
claimed
to
have
had
a
sexual
relationship
with
Cruise.
Ricardo
Cestero,
Cruise's
attorney,
told
reporters
that
the
default
judgment
was
made
late
last
month
after
Chad
Slater
admitted
that
he
had
fabricated
his
story
about
having
an
affair
with
Cruise
that
was
responsible
for
the
breakup
of
the
film
star's
marriage
to
Nicole
Kidman.
(more)
CRUISE DROPS SUIT AFTER APOLOGY
Monday, December 3 2001
Tom
Cruise
has
dropped
his
$100-million
lawsuit
against
Bold
magazine
publisher
Michael
Davis
after
Davis
retracted
his
earlier
claim
that
he
had
a
videotape
proving
that
Cruise
had
engaged
in
homosexual
acts.
(more)
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