View Full Version : Jerry Seinfeld sued AGAIN


Brian Damage
03-15-2010, 10:36 PM
Missy Chase Lapine, the writer of "The Sneaky Chef," the book which she claimed Jerry Seinfeld's
wife, Jessica, had used as the basis for her successful recipe book "Deceptively Delicious," is after the Seinfelds again, reports the New York Daily News.

Lapine claims Jerry Seinfeld slandered her during an appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," in which Jerry made jokes about the author. The suit also takes aim at "Delicious'" publisher, HarperCollins.

Lapine's previous suit against Jessica Seinfeld was dismissed by the court.

http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/03/12/2010-03-12_jerry_seinfeld_sued_by_sneaky_chef_missy_lapine__again__after_allegedly_calling_.html

catlover79
03-15-2010, 11:24 PM
Good grief, again????

Marvo301
03-16-2010, 12:20 AM
Talk about a sore loser! :rolleyes:

HuntingtonM15
03-16-2010, 12:51 AM
This woman must really be hard up for some cash. Glad she's taking up the time of the courts over this nonsense.

JamesG
04-27-2010, 06:40 PM
Seinfeld Chef Appeal Dismissed
April 27, 2010


A judge in New York has dismissed an appeal from a chef who accused Jerry Seinfeld's wife of stealing a cookbook concept - insisting the author didn't require "much cooking expertise" to put together the recipes.



Chef Missy Chase Lapine sued the funnyman's wife Jessica in 2008, claiming Seinfeld's bestselling cookbook Deceptively Delicious had been "brazenly plagiarised" from her own tome, The Sneaky Chef.

Both books allegedly contained ideas for pureeing vegetables and hiding them in children's food.



A judge threw out the plagiarism suit in September last year, but Lapine lodged an appeal - and when the case went back to court on Monday, Judge Reena Raggi dismissed the suit and criticised Lapine's claim, according to the New York Daily News.

She told the court, "You make purees and put them in these recipes? That's it? I don't think one needs much cooking expertise to know this."

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