Farrah Fawcett: They Stole My Red Swimsuit Image!
Feb. 14 2009, Published 5:21 a.m. ET
Remember that iconic poster of Charlie's Angels' star Farrah Fawcett in the sexy red swimsuit?
Every teenage boy had it hanging in their bedroom wall in the '70's. Now, Farrah has filed a lawsuit, claiming some people are using it without her permission.
Fawcett is suing Bio-Graphics inc., Pie International Inc. and author T.N. Trikilis. She claims that Trikilis "has falsely asserted to third parties that Fawcett does not own any rights in the photographs."
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Fawcett says she does "owns and possesses all the photographs and negatives of all the photographs taken at the photo shoot."
She's seeking no less than $100,000 in damages.
Her attorney filed the suit in Los Angeles county court late Friday, and RadarOnline.com has the papers.