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WWE, AEW FILE MOTIONS TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM LAWSUIT FROM BEING PAUSED DUE TO PLAINTIFF BEING JAILED FOR THROWING URINE

By Mike Johnson on 2024-04-30 11:56:00

Both WWE and AEW have requested that The United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Youngstown not allow Anthony Duane Wilson, who is suing AEW and WWE, accusing each company of "plagiarism, market damages, product damages, personal damages and financial damages" to have his lawsuit paused while he is incarcerated and facing sentencing on criminal charges.  The basic argument is that a civil trial should not be stayed due to a criminal matter,

Wilson recently asked that the lawsuit be paused as he is currently incarcerated.  The NBC Ohio affiliate reported Wilson has been incarcerated since late March after he was found guilty on charges of harassment by an inmate.     WFMJ noted, "According to the county prosecutor’s office, the case involved an incident on Jan. 29, 2023, where a Trumbull County Jail correction officer was splashed with urine that Wilson had thrown from a milk carton through an opening in the discipline pod of the jail."  Wilson plead not guilty by reason of insanity but the court ruled he was competent to stand trial.  He had been released from jail after the incident but his bond was revoked and he is currently behind bars awaiting sentencing.  He could face up to a year of incarceration.

In his lawsuit, Wilson has alleged that "WWE, its contractors, and employees have on multiple dates used my creative works without permission, infringing on my wrestling gimmicks, names, slogans and likeness."  Wilson also alleged that he was going to start his own promotion and spoke with "members of the Bullet Club to join me in the venture of starting my company."  Instead, without breaking down specifics, Wilson alleges, "They stole the plans from me and my social media pages and cut me out without giving credit or the portion I am entitled to as the creator."

In his lawsuit filing, Wilson claims the situation has caused him "market damages, product damages, personal damages, financial damages.  WWE an (sic) AEW are still using infringing works of mine, claiming they created these things and are not crediting me or paying for them,  Many of which are not for sale.  This will follow me my entire career.  This has cost me work outside of professional wrestling and inside professional wrestling.  These things have cost me fans an (sic) income.  Several of these infringements were done maliciously to damage my reputation an (sic) career, attempting to embarrass me or waste my time.  I'm a writer an (sic) professional wrestler, my creative works are my livelyhood (sic).  From my research, I was informed if you cut out an original partner or the creator control of the company belongs to the exiled party.  I'm seeking control of AEW an (sic) removal of stolen works, a public apology an (sic) a financial settlement for damages, my works an (sic) career will see until I retire.  WWE Board Chair, WWE Stock for freelance work an (sic) business tactics of mine.  Return all ships and plunder."  

Wilson had seeking $250,000,000 in damages, as well as, apparently all ships and plunder.  

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