
I wrote earlier this week about the grandma who decided to sue Rockstar after discovering dry-humping mixed in with GTA s deliciously violent content in the game she bought for her 14-year-old grandson.
It turns out she s not the only person seeking a class action against Rockstar.
Take-Two Software notified the SEC today that they have received
two virtually identical complains filed by the same law firm for purported class actions
against the company and Rockstar.
Both were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and allege that the companies engaged in consumer deception, fraud and false advertising in it
s marketing of GTA: San Andreas.
The suits seek unspecified damages.
The company writes that they believe the complains are without merit and that they intened to seek dismissals.
All this circus needs now is a few elephants and a car packed with clowns. On second thought, the attorney
s have already gotten involved.
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