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Quentin Tarantino Sued Over ‘Kill Bill’

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Quentin Tarantino — fresh from his Oscar loss — is now being sued by a man who claims Q.T. ripped-off his concept to create “Kill Bill.” In a lawsuit filed today, Dannez Hunter claims in 1999 he submitted a treatment to Miramax, about a fictional … Permalink

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MLB Mascot Accused of Gruesome Wiener Attack

Filed under: TMZ Sports Slugger the Lion — the mascot for the Kansas City Royals — is accused of poking a fan’s eye out with a steaming hot wiener during a Major League Baseball game last year … and now the team is being sued over it. It’s all in a lawsuit filed in … Permalink

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J.K. Rowling "Saddened" by Potter Plagiarism Claims

The heat has been turned up under Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. J.K Rowling has been tacked on as a defendant in a lawsuit filed against her U.K. publisher in 2004, which claims…

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Patriots to Go Without Coordinators in 2010

The Patriots today announced that they will not hire a defensive coordinator to replace the outgoing Dean Pees. Bill Belichick will be de facto coordinator. Of course, Bill Belichick is also the de facto offensive coordinator. The Patriots will be the first team since… well, since anybody can remember to have no official coordinators. Belichick can’t possibly run things on both sides of the ball, so this probably turns QB coach Bill O’Brien into the new de facto OC, the same path Josh McDaniels traveled. read more

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How is Marinelli an upgrade for Bears?

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — I made no bones about being an unabashed advocate for Chicago hiring Mike Martz as its offensive coordinator. And so I don’t mind telling you that I see no upside in promoting Rod Marinelli to defensive coordinator. Marinelli has never been a coordinator in 33 years as a coach, and his new responsibilities will take at least some of his focus away from his specialty as a defensive line tutor. Marinelli wasn’t known for his organizational skills as Detroit’s head coach from 2006 to 2008 and he doesn’t seem well-suited for this job. Frankly, I wonder if Marinelli thinks it’s a good idea. Last month, coach Lovie Smith strongly implied Marinelli didn’t want the job. Here’s what Smith said Jan. 5: “I’ve talked to Rod about all of the different things I am going to do. Rod would like to be in his position of being an assistant head coach, and helping me with other things like that, and coaching the defensive line. That’s a full-time job.” So Smith pursued one-time Bears assistant Perry Fewell for the job, only to be spurned when Fewell joined the New York Giants. With few other options, it appears Smith talked Marinelli into making the change. In a statement released Friday, Smith said: “We considered outside possibilities, but I didn’t feel our defense would benefit the same way it will with Rod in the coordinator role. From the first day I became head coach of the Chicago Bears I envisioned Rod as our defensive coordinator. I considered him for the role last year, but wanted him to have the opportunity to work exclusively with our defensive line and become acclimated to our team. He will remain in our defensive line room, but will add the responsibility of the defensive calls on game day.” Assistant defensive line coach Eric Washington was promoted to the full-time role, but it sounds as if Marinelli will split his time between the line and his coordinator duties. To me, that presents a problem on both fronts: His influence with the line will be watered down, and the Bears still don’t have a coach to serve solely as the defensive coordinator. Wasn’t that what they needed after Smith gave up those duties after the season? There are some ways this could work, and it’s worth noting that Marinelli and Smith are united in their advocacy of the Tampa 2 scheme. It’s ingrained in their souls and they should be able to hit the ground running. But it sure feels like the Bears targeted only one candidate for this job and were at a loss after Fewell went to the Giants. Ultimately, it seems they circled back on an emergency backup plan. Their offense got better with the additions of Martz and offensive line coach Mike Tice. I can’t say the same about their defense after Friday’s moves.

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Pats won’t have any coordinators in 2010

Here’s a way for Bill Belichick and Amos Alonzo Stagg to be mentioned in the same sentence. In a move straight out of the leather-helmet era, the New England Patriots have revealed they won’t have any coordinators for 2010. No offensive, no defensive, no special teams. The news came to light on the team’s official Web site. The Patriots didn’t have an offensive coordinator last year. They parted ways with defensive coordinator Dean Pees last month and apparently won’t replace him, choosing to spread the duties with no designated helmsman. “Titles are fine, nothing wrong with them, but the most important thing is each person’s role, that we do everything we can to help the players succeed — everyone collectively getting the job done,” Belichick said in the Web story. Quarterbacks coach Bill O’Brien handled most of the play-calling responsibilities last year after Josh McDaniels left to become head coach of the Denver Broncos. McDaniels, who had a similar combo role after Charlie Weis left for Notre Dame, was given the title of offensive coordinator after a year of calling plays. O’Brien apparently won’t be elevated likewise. On Friday morning, ESPNBoston’s Mike Reiss presciently analyzed the Patriots’ staff situation.

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Woman’s lawsuit claims Irvin assaulted her

A woman claims in a lawsuit filed only days before the Super Bowl that former Dallas Cowboys star Michael Irvin sexually assaulted her at a South Florida hotel, an allegation labeled a false attempt at “civil extortion” Friday by Irvin’s attorney.

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Farrah Fawcett’s Estate Sues Documentarian

Filed under: Celebrity Justice The estate of the late Farrah Fawcett is suing the guy behind the Farrah documentary — claiming the dude sold Farrah out to the paparazzi and embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Kobe Bryant’s Dad Sued — Sparks Are Flying

Filed under: TMZ Sports , Kobe Bryant , Exclusives The time Kobe Bryant’s father spent in the WNBA is proving to be more costly than he thought — he’s accused of stiffing the lawyers who repped him when he got fired from coaching the L.A. Sparks.

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Former ‘Gipsy King’: That Man Is an Imposter!

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Chico Bouchikhi — one of the founders of “The Gipsy Kings” — wants everyone to know he’s the only “Chico” in town … because he’s going after another “Chico” for allegedly pulling a real-life “Face/Off.”According to a lawsuit filed Monday in … Permalink

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