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Ayman Abu Aita Sues 'Bruno,' Letterman For $110M

BRETT ZONGKER   12/ 9/09 10:10 PM ET   AP

Ayman Abu Aita

WASHINGTON — A Palestinian shopkeeper and father portrayed as a terrorist in the movie "Bruno" is suing film star Sacha Baron Cohen, David Letterman and others for libel and slander.

The lawsuit filed last week by Ayman Abu Aita in District of Columbia federal court seeks $110 million in damages.

In the movie, Baron Cohen plays a gay Austrian fashion journalist trying to make it big in the United States. To achieve worldwide fame, Bruno travels to the Middle East to make peace. He interviews Abu Aita, and a caption labels the Bethlehem shopkeeper as a member of the militant Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade.

Abu Aita is suing CBS and Letterman's company Worldwide Pants over an interview before the film's release where the Late Show host and Baron Cohen discussed Bruno's encounter with a "terrorist."

In the interview, Baron Cohen, 37, said he set up the meeting in the West Bank with the help of a CIA agent. Baron Cohen said he feared for his safety and interviewed the "terrorist" at a secret location chosen by Abu Aita. A clip was then played on "The Late Show with David Letterman."

According to the lawsuit, however, the interview with Abu Aita took place at a hotel chosen by Baron Cohen and located in a part of the West Bank that was under Israeli military control.

Film distributor NBC Universal and director Larry Charles are also named in the lawsuit.

A spokeswoman for Universal Studios declined to comment. Tom Keaney, a spokesman for David Letterman, also said he would not comment.

Baron Cohen, a British comedian, also faced multiple lawsuits after his earlier movie, "Borat," including one for $30 million filed by residents of a remote Romanian village who said they were misled into thinking the project was a documentary about poverty. Most of the lawsuits were thrown out.

Abu Aita is prominent businessman, a Christian and a "peace-loving person who abhors violence," the latest lawsuit states. Before the film, he "enjoyed a good reputation for honesty and a peaceable nature" in his community, Abu Aita's lawyers wrote.

They go on to write that any accusations or insinuations that Abu Aita is or ever was associated with the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, or any other terrorist activity is "utterly false and untrue."

Attorney Joseph Peter Drennan said Abu Aita was never offered a release to sign to appear in the film.

"This is an important lawsuit because it is about the dignity of a specific person. It is about his reputation, about his standing in the community," Drennan said.

"It addresses a very corrosive and calumnious slur against any young Palestinian who would be a political activist on the West Bank" who would be called a "terrorist" because of his activism.

Hatem Abu Ahmad, Abu Aita's Arab-Israeli lawyer, said Baron Cohen made millions "on the back of my client."

The film drew disdain from the Israelis and Palestinians portrayed in a place Bruno calls "Middle Earth."

Abu Ahmad has said the gay associations in the movie could cause danger for Abu Aita.

"This joke is very dangerous. We are not in the United States, we are not in Europe," he said. "We are in the Middle East and the world operates differently here."

An Alabama pastor who tries to talk Bruno out of being gay in the movie has said he was duped into appearing in the film through phone calls and fake Internet sites set up by Baron Cohen's cohorts. Pastor Jody Trautwein believed he was helping a German TV crew.

Drennan said he expects a hearing on the Abu Aita's complaint in late January.

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Associated Press Writer Ben Hubbard in Ramallah, West Bank, contributed to this report.

(This version corrects references to Baron Cohen, instead of Cohen.)

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WASHINGTON — A Palestinian shopkeeper and father portrayed as a terrorist in the movie "Bruno" is suing film star Sacha Baron Cohen, David Letterman and others for libel and slander. The lawsui...
WASHINGTON — A Palestinian shopkeeper and father portrayed as a terrorist in the movie "Bruno" is suing film star Sacha Baron Cohen, David Letterman and others for libel and slander. The lawsui...
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11:30 PM on 12/10/2009
The man is not funny and takes advantage of people's natural courtesy towards strangers.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:00 PM on 12/10/2009
It sounds as though Sacha Baron Cohen, while usually progressive, still toes the party line when it comes to Israel.
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DissedBeliever
05:52 PM on 12/10/2009
He had fiancée Isla Fisher convert to Judaism. It seems his religion is all he takes seriously.
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Shirley Fisk
Homeless Old Crank
01:19 PM on 12/10/2009
12/10/09
1:19pm
Alexandria, VA

I'd like to see the actual complaint.
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08:57 PM on 12/10/2009
You do know that the date and time of comments is shown in the gray area below the comment area, right?
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ontariogirl
Power to the People
12:32 PM on 12/10/2009
I did see this on Letterman and can't figure out why he is suing Letterman. Good luck with that. As for SBC....go ahead make my day.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
01:15 PM on 12/10/2009
Because Letterman has deep pockets and frivolous lawsuits like this always target people with both deep pockets and any sort of connection to the case no matter how remote.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
12:24 PM on 12/10/2009
I thought Thomas Friedman says "the world is flat".

So nobody really operates differently anywhere..­.

right?
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
12:23 PM on 12/10/2009
Sacha Baron Cohen is a dim-wit, no talent. I hope the court awards double the amount.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
01:17 PM on 12/10/2009
Sacha Baron Cohen got an Oscar nomination for BORAT. The case will be thrown out because the plaintiff is simply upset that he got hoodwinked so easily.
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HHarvey
Do not feed the trolls
09:56 PM on 12/10/2009
Obviously your opinions are your own, but he has been sued before when he filmed Borat and nothing came of it. No matter what you think of him I can assure you he is no dummy.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
12:17 PM on 12/10/2009
Excuse me, Tommy Friedman says "the world is flat". Nobody operates differently anywhere...

right?

Oh, wait, globalization is a joke. Sorry, my bad!!
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cungar
11:29 AM on 12/10/2009
I watched this film thinking it would be a witty skewering of the fashion industry. Instead it turned into a series of humiliating "gotcha" moments and exagerations of kinky sex. Weird that Cohen even thought it was funny.
03:40 PM on 12/10/2009
"Witty skewering of the fashion industry?" It was always about a Americans and their reactions to celebrity and homosexuality. That was pretty clear to me from the trailers to the movie...
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HHarvey
Do not feed the trolls
09:57 PM on 12/10/2009
This movie and the last one were all a series of basic "gotchas" to expose the real side of people. Nobody likes to be exposed for what or who they truly are. Although, I didn't like this one as much as Borat.
10:58 AM on 12/10/2009
So let me get this straight in a region with over 50% unemployement and rampant violence
the shopkeeper believes that the imposition of the movie should be worth over a 100 million dollars.

Go over the top much?!?!?!

Its obviously another example of my favorite show "lawyers gone wild" where slander can land you over what you would make by working non-stop the next 500 years.

Honestly even being a straight guy he could dress me in a red dress, call me Sally and make me sing Celine Dion in the background while he interviews for Letterman if I will become a multi-multi millionaire afterwards.
10:01 AM on 12/10/2009
everyone in the film is a willing participant after the fact. if they did not intend to be on camera and half the footage seen by others THEY WOULDN"T HAVE SIGNED THE PHOTO RELEASES REQUIRED BY LAW.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
10:22 AM on 12/10/2009
Ron Paul probably got the worst humiliation in the whole movie yet no lawsuit from him.
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HHarvey
Do not feed the trolls
10:01 PM on 12/10/2009
Yes he did. I was cringing having to watch that. Poor Ron Paul LOL!
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Feanor
I want my jewels back.
11:50 AM on 12/10/2009
You might want to try reading the article to which you are allegedly responding.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
01:13 PM on 12/10/2009
The lawyer can claim whatever he likes, but $20 says a certified copy of this nonexistent signed release form shows up during discovery.
09:57 AM on 12/10/2009
I applaud the guy for being able to stay in character. he's tremendously talented if not for that simple fact.
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JFaye
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09:56 AM on 12/10/2009
SBC's (Bruno) humor is lost on me in the interest of full disclosure.
That being said, why is Letterman being sued?
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
10:24 AM on 12/10/2009
When you file a frivolous lawsuit, you start targeting anyone who was even remotely involved who also has deep pockets.
09:52 AM on 12/10/2009
slander and libel are stupid stupid laws that impede free speech and are presumptuous in the assumptions that people will draw thier own conclusions no matter what they are told. Larry Flynt and his lawyer had a similar problem and they won. The case made sure that statements like thier about public figures were protected by law. Because the problem is not that bad things are being said about the person, it's the conclusions people draw from it. I know he is not a public figure. but public figures are humans too so he shouldn't be protected from similar circumstances. His problem lies not with what was said about him, but with the probably plentiful amount of morons that will assume what was said was a truth without question.

I will gladly chip in, if he loses this frivolous case. Because he needs to keep doin' what he's doin'.
08:26 AM on 12/10/2009
SBC makes money by exloiting others - and by not being funny.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
09:19 AM on 12/10/2009
So does every single reality show on network TV; what's your point?
09:53 AM on 12/10/2009
like exploiting you. you've obviously paid to see his work.
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HC4BO
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04:57 AM on 12/10/2009
Might as well get rich IF you can't have your own state ... !