Tom Cruise Sues Tabs for 'Abandoned' Headlines
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Entertainment
By Alan Duke
Tabloid headlines that "falsely trumpeted" in bold
letters that Tom Cruise "abandoned" his young daughter should cost
the publisher $50 million, the actor's lawyer said Wednesday.
Entertainment
By Alan Duke
The
magazine covers appeared on Life & Style and InTouch in the weeks after
Cruise divorced actress Katie Holmes, with whom he shares 6-year-old daughter
Suri, according to a defamation lawsuit Cruise filed against the publisher in
Los Angeles on Wednesday.
"Tom
is a caring father who dearly loves Suri," Cruise lawyer Bert Fields said.
"She's a vital part of his life and always will be. To say he has
'abandoned' her is a vicious lie. To say it in lurid headlines with a tearful
picture of Suri is reprehensible."
Fields
said he sent two letters informing the publisher that the headlines were false
and demanding retractions, but he was refused in each case.
"These
serial defamers are foreign-owned companies with their global headquarters in
Hamburg,"
Fields said. "They take money from unsuspecting Americans
by selling their malicious garbage. Having to pay a libel judgment may slow
them down."
Bauer
Publishing Group, which publishes both magazines, responded to CNN's request
for a reponse with "no comment."
The
July 30 Life & Style cover read "SURI IN TEARS, ABANDONED BY HER
DAD," under a photograph of Suri appearing to have tears in her eyes while
in her mother's arms, the suit said.
The
story inside explained she was crying "as a result of Suri being upset
over not being able to take a puppy home from a pet store," the suit said.
The
complaint also includes a September In Touch cover that read "44 DAYS
WITHOUT TOM ... ABANDONED BY DADDY ... Suri is left heartbroken as Tom suddenly
shuts her out and even misses her first day of school... HAS HE CHOSEN
SCIENTOLOGY OVER SURI FOR GOOD?"
Since
the magazines are displayed at supermarket checkout lines, "millions of
people each day must see their covers which feature screaming headlines in
huge, brightly colored letters that are typically of a false, lurid and
titillating nature, and that are often entirely unsupported by the stories
buried in the magazines' interiors," the suit said.
"Tom
doesn't go around suing people," Fields said. "He's not a litigious
guy. But when these sleaze peddlers try to make money with disgusting lies
about his relationship with his child, you bet he's going to sue."
Cruise
will "undoubtedly" donate any judgment proceeds to charity, Fields
said. "He always has."
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