Mo money, mo problems.

For a while, it appeared Kyle Cooke was riding high off the success of his brand new alcohol brand, Loverboy. Unfortunately, however, that all changed in September 2020 when the owner of Loverboy Bar in New York City, sued Cooke for trademark infringement. According to Us Weekly, the owner of the bar argued in court documents that the local bar had been “making commercial use of its Loverboy Mark in connection with Loverboy services” wayyy before Cooke launched his brand and that included the “marketing and sale of original craft cocktails” and “to-go cocktails” — just like those canned hard teas and cocktails Cooke was peddling. Yikes. 

Cooke, however, wasn’t willing to roll over and instead counterclaimed for “declarative relief” citing that his company had the right to use the name and pointed out that the bar’s cocktails were only marketed within New York City, whereas his beverages were marketed to a larger demographic. Fortunately, in February 2021, the case was settled and dropped and Cooke emerged victorious. Sadly, however, that wouldn’t be the end of Loverboy’s legal woes.

Read More: World News | Entertainment News | Celeb News
Nicki

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Angus Cloud Dead: ‘Euphoria’ Star Dies at Age 25 1 Week After His Father’s Funeral

Angus Cloud, best known for playing Fezco in the HBO series Euphoria,…

Where Does Melissa Gilbert Live Now After Ditching Hollywood Life?

“Little House on the Prairie” star Melissa Gilbert turned her back on…

Grandma Dies with Bed-Bound Husband While Trying to Save Him during Kentucky Flood

Devastating flash floods affected many families in Knott County, Kentucky. One adopted…

Everything to Know About Lori Loughlin’s Return to TV in ‘When Hope Calls’

Lori Loughlin‘s big return! Following nearly two years out of the spotlight…