Mbappe Sues The “Kebab” Restaurant!

Kylian Mbappé, the star of Paris Saint-Germain, filed a lawsuit against the owner of a grill restaurant in Marseille, named Mohamed Henni. According to ESPN, Mbappe filed a lawsuit against the restaurant owner for using Mbappe's name to describe one of his sandwiches. The network indicated that Henny described his “kebab” sandwich as being made of round bread like Mbappe’s skull. The network explained that Henny, a Marseille fan with 1.8 million followers on the Instagram platform, received an official letter from Mbappé’s lawyer, Delphine Verheyden, on behalf of the company that Mbappe founded to deal with all matters related to image rights. The letter demands Henny to remove Mbappe's name from his list within 8 days before submitting the letter to the court, for using his name without his consent for commercial purposes. The restaurant owner sent a message to Mbappe, via his Instagram account, saying to him: “Aren’t you ashamed? Don't have anything else to do? Sue me over something so trivial? It's unbelievable, I can't believe it!"

 


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