Pitbull Takes Theft Case to Court

NEW YORK - A complaint separate and distinct from a previous order filed in State Supreme Court was filed in Federal Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of Pitbull Productions as a result of a broadening investigation that stemmed from the theft of more than 3,000 DVDS from Pitbull’s offices two weeks ago, Pitbull spokesperson Michael Violet announced today.

The additional counts cite Yocko Distributors, 14th Street DVD Center, and 300 Video & DVD Center of New York under the Latham act “…for causing confusion, mistake and deception…" and that the defendant had unlawfully used Pitbull’s “trademarks in interstate commerce.”

By this action Pitbull Productions seeks to determine all parties, persons and entities involved in the theft, illegal distribution and sale of its DVDs.

“These egregious acts of corporate terrorism will not be tolerated and Pitbull has implored every legal means at its disposable to apprehend and prosecute all those involved,” the Violet added.

Last week, Pitbull Productions was granted an order from the New York State Supreme Court restraining the defendant from distribution of the 3,000 stolen DVDs. An ensuing lawsuit originally sought $5 million as compensatory and punitive damages. How the additional counts will affect the damages has yet to be determined.