Antetokounmpo sues over ‘Greek Freak’ merchandise
MILWAUKEE — The NBA’s most valuable player is suing a Pennsylvania artist who is selling “Greek Freak” merchandise.
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo registered his nickname with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last year. His lawyers sent a cease and desist letter to Jinder Bhogal in May. Bhogal removed the “Greek Freak” merchandise from his website, but not his Facebook page.
Article continues after this advertisementA complaint says Bhogal’s merchandise was misleading customers who thought it was affiliated with Antetokounmpo. He is seeking all the profits Bhogal gained from selling the merchandise and/or $2 million for every counterfeit mark on goods sold.
The Journal Sentinel says Antetokounmpo is asking for a jury trial in his lawsuit against Bhogal.