Baby bye! I'm sure the only reason anyone probably remembers American Idol's Corey Clark is because he looked like he smoked weed all day - and he claimed to be having hot, lovely relations with Paula Abdul, but for some reason, he's trying to get paid (I'm thinkin' unemployment had to have run out about 6 years ago).
The former "American Idol" contestant Corey Clark is suing MTV
for defamation after he claims one of their reporters repeatedly badmouthed him
and he wants $40 MILLION smacks for his
troubles.
Hard to believe, but it's been over nine years since Clark was
booted from "Idol" after making the top 10 ... because producers claimed he
failed to disclose a recent arrest. Two years later ... Clark claimed to have
had an affair with "Idol" judge Paula Abdul.
But Clark claims that when
it came to reporting on him, MTV News (and one writer in specific) referred to
him as a "degenerate," accused him of lying about the charges against him, and
even urged readers to boycott his music. Mission accomplished on that
one.
Clark says he was ridiculed by MTV for his relationship with Abdul,
accusing him of making it up. He still maintains it happened.
Clark
describes MTV's practices as "abusing the constitutional privledges of 'freedom
of the press' ... with the intent to permanently impair his state property
rights and decimate his mental well-being."
He is suing MTV, Viacom, and
the writer in question, Jim Cantiello, and is asking for the aforementioned $40
mil.

Boi get out of here with this mess.
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