The 'Florida Joker' has dropped his lawsuit against Rockstar Games over his likeness in GTA 6 and instead wants to be the voice actor for the character, as well as receive $50,000 and promotional opportunities. He claims to have made the game more relevant and demands recognition for his role in its hype, but it remains uncertain if he will have any involvement in the game's release in 2025.
The Florida Joker, who previously threatened to sue Rockstar Games over a character in GTA 6 resembling him, now wants to voice the character and be compensated for it. Despite his demands, it's unlikely he will receive anything from Rockstar Games. The hotly anticipated GTA 6 trailer has sparked various theories and discussions among fans, with the game's release expected after March 2025, according to Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot.
Lawrence Sullivan, also known as 'Florida Joker', has dropped his $10 million lawsuit threat against Rockstar Games and Take-Two over alleged unauthorized use of his likeness in the GTA 6 debut trailer. Instead, he now wants to voice a character in the game and work with the companies, claiming that his previous statements have made the game "more relevant." Sullivan dyed his hair purple to further resemble the in-game model and is asking for compensation and opportunities to promote the game.
The self-proclaimed "Florida Joker" has given up his pursuit to sue Rockstar Games over the GTA 6 trailer, claiming he's the reason behind the game's popularity and demanding $50,000 or $100,000, a voice role for the character resembling him, and meet-and-greet opportunities at comic cons. Despite his claims, many GTA fans would contest his influence on the game's hype.
The 'Florida Joker' who threatened Rockstar with a $10 million lawsuit over his likeness in the GTA 6 trailer is now seeking to voice the character in the game, asking for a deal and more storyline, while still hinting at legal action if necessary. Lawrence Sullivan, aka the 'Florida Joker', continues to assert his resemblance to the character and insists on being involved in the game, challenging Rockstar to find an alternative 'Florida Joker'.
After threatening Rockstar with a $10 million lawsuit for allegedly using his likeness in the GTA 6 trailer, the 'Florida Joker' now wants to voice the character in the game instead. Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the 'Florida Joker', has taken to TikTok to negotiate with Rockstar, asking for a voice acting role, more storyline, and compensation. He insists that his content has brought attention to the game and challenges Rockstar to find another 'Florida Joker'. Despite dyeing his hair purple and making various demands, Sullivan hopes to avoid legal action but is prepared to involve lawyers if necessary.
Florida Joker, also known as Lawrence Sullivan, has demanded $10 million from Rockstar Games, claiming that the studio used his likeness in the GTA 6 official trailer. In a TikTok video, he threatened to work with the GTA 6 hacker if his demand wasn't met. This comes after previous allegations of a character based on him in the game.
Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the "Florida Joker," has dyed his hair purple and demanded $3 million from Rockstar Games for allegedly using his likeness in GTA 6. Sullivan has given a three-day deadline for compliance before his lawyers take action. While parodying people can be considered fair use, Rockstar may consider compensating Sullivan. However, some argue that Rockstar doesn't need to compensate him, as they are "lawyered up" and know what they can get away with.
Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the "Florida Joker" due to his resemblance to DC Comics' villain, The Joker, is threatening to sue Rockstar Games, the maker of Grand Theft Auto VI, claiming that they used his likeness for a character in the game. Sullivan's mugshot went viral in 2017, and he believes that the character in the game was inspired by his appearance. He has demanded nearly two million dollars from the company. This is not the first time Rockstar Games has faced such allegations, as Lindsay Lohan previously sued the company for using her image without permission in GTA V, but her case was dismissed in 2016. Rockstar Games has not yet responded to the situation.
The real-life 'Florida Joker' has threatened Rockstar Games with legal action after claiming that he was parodied in the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer. The 'Florida Joker', Lawrence Sullivan, demanded millions of dollars for the alleged use of his likeness and gave Rockstar a three-day ultimatum to respond. However, actor Roger Clark, known for his role in Red Dead Redemption 2, suggested that the 'Florida Joker' should capitalize on his newfound fame instead. It remains uncertain if the 'Florida Joker' will be parodied in the actual game, which is set to release in 2025.
Lawrence Sullivan, also known as the Florida Joker, has threatened to sue Rockstar Games over the GTA 6 trailer, claiming that the character in the game resembles him. Sullivan demands millions of dollars in compensation for the alleged unauthorized use of his likeness. However, it is unlikely that he will succeed in his lawsuit, as previous cases against Rockstar Games, such as Lindsay Lohan's, have been dismissed. Despite this, Sullivan's TikTok videos have gained attention, adding to the buzz surrounding the highly anticipated GTA 6.
Lawrence Patrick Sullivan, known as the Florida Joker, claims that his likeness was used without permission in the trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI and is demanding compensation of "a mil or two." Sullivan, whose facial tattoos and appearance resemble the Joker character, has posted videos on TikTok accusing Rockstar Games of profiting from his image. The viral mugshot model gained attention in 2017 after being arrested for aiming a gun at passing vehicles. Rockstar Games has not yet responded to Sullivan's allegations.
Lawrence Patrick Sullivan, known as the Florida Joker, claims that the recently released Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) trailer ripped off his viral mugshot and is demanding millions from Rockstar Games. The trailer features imagery inspired by Florida Man headlines, including a mugshot resembling Sullivan. Despite previous lawsuits against GTA for likeness claims being dismissed, Sullivan is determined to seek justice and compensation for the use of his likeness in the game.
A Florida man known as the "Florida Joker" has accused Grand Theft Auto 6 of using his likeness in a promotional trailer. Lawrence Sullivan, who gained internet fame for his Joker-inspired face tattoos, claims that a character in the trailer closely resembles him. He demanded $1-2 million in compensation. However, legal experts suggest that he may not have a strong case, citing a previous lawsuit by Lindsay Lohan against Rockstar Games that was dismissed by the court.
A Florida man, known as the "Florida Joker," is demanding $2 million from Rockstar Games for allegedly using his likeness in the reveal trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6. The man, who gained attention for tattooing his face to resemble the Joker, claims that the character in the trailer looks like him. However, a voice actor from Red Dead Redemption 2, Roger Clark, dismissed the claim, stating that Rockstar Games knows what they can and cannot do legally. Clark advised the man to capitalize on the attention instead.