IGN got its hands on a duplicate of the suit, that explains that Washington didn't see San Andreas in action until this past July, when his nephew was personification it. "The complainant had never seen the game. He did not own or fool around video games," the censure admits, serve explaining, "Upon hearing of images of 'CJ' and more aged to his photos from that year and other evidence, it became coherent that Rockstar had stolen his picture and never paid him."
For Washington's claims, he's asking for 25 percent of Rockstar's increase from San Andreas -- roughly $250 million. Take-Two, unsurprisingly, says the box "is entirely without merit" and the publishing house "will energetically urge itself in the matter."
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