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Litigation

Aug. 29, 2000

Court Rules in Favor Of Comic Book Series

It may not be nice to imply that someone is the bastard child of a murderous worm with a hankering for sex with dead pigs, but it's not libelous, according to an appellate court decision in a case brought by Texas rock icons Edgar and Johnny Winter.

By Daniel Evans
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        It may not be nice to imply that someone is the bastard child of a murderous worm with a hankering for sex with dead pigs, but it's not libelous, according to an appellate court decision in a case brought by Texas rock icons Edgar and Johnny Winter.
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