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Q: I am wanting to find out if any entertainment contracts have been fraudulently signed in my name or who approved the use

Of my insinuated self through the Kardashian -Jenner family and the Ozboure's family on TV shows and CNN etc. How do I find out if such contracts exists

2 Lawyer Answers
David H. Relkin
David H. Relkin
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  • Business Law Lawyer
  • Manhasset, NY

A: You should retain counsel to demand copies of all contracts. You have your suspicions about fraud and you should discuss the facts underlying these suspicions with counsel. Your prior contracts should be provided to counsel to review to identify to whom such demands should be made.

Kirk Theodore Schroder
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  • Entertainment & Sports Law Lawyer
  • Washington, DC

A: To investigate whether entertainment contracts have been fraudulently signed in your name, or to find out who authorized the use of your implied self in connection with the Kardashian-Jenner and Osbourne families on TV shows and networks like CNN, you should take the following steps:

Contact an Entertainment Lawyer: Engage a specialized attorney who has experience in entertainment law. They can guide you through the legal process, including how to investigate potential fraud or unauthorized use of your likeness.

Review Your Records: Check your personal records for any contracts or agreements you may have signed or been involved with.

Demand for Information: Your attorney can send a formal demand to the parties involved (TV networks, production companies, etc.) requesting disclosure of any contracts or agreements that feature your name or likeness.

Legal Action: If there is evidence of unauthorized use or fraud, your lawyer can advise on legal actions such as cease and desist letters, lawsuits for infringement of rights, or claims for damages.

Remember, each case is unique and will depend on the specific circumstances and evidence available.

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