Demandantes famosos en casos de consumo

Explore the most high-profile cases where public figures and celebrities have acted as plaintiffs in consumer litigation. This list spans from lawsuits over misleading advertising to breaches of business practices and fraud. Discover how these cases have shaped consumer protection and the legal implications for brands. We analyze the key details of each dispute, the resolutions, and their impact on public perception.

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    Dua Lipa vs. Samsung

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    This case stands out for involving a high-profile public figure like Dua Lipa suing a global corporation for the unauthorized use of her image. The $15 million lawsuit underscores the importance of image rights and consent in celebrity marketing. It is a relevant example of how celebrities defend their consumer and intellectual property rights against large companies.

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    Taylor Swift vs. The Life of a Showgirl

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    This legal case involves Taylor Swift, a globally renowned public figure, as a defendant in a trademark dispute. The litigation highlights how celebrities can become entangled in complex legal matters concerning intellectual property and the use of names in their artistic works.

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    Lizzo

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    Lizzo has been the subject of a significant lawsuit filed by her former tour dancers, who accuse her of sexual harassment, racial and religious discrimination, and fat-shaming. This case has garnered considerable media attention, positioning her as a central figure in discussions about workplace conduct and celebrity accountability.

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    Gael García vs. Diageo

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    This case stands out due to actor Gael García Bernal's legal victory against Diageo Mexico, one of the world's largest spirits companies, for the unauthorized use of his image. The judicial ruling, which awarded him 40% of the Johnnie Walker campaign's earnings, highlights the importance of celebrity image rights in advertising and sets a significant precedent in consumer cases.

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    Ariana Grande vs. Forever 21

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    This case represents a significant litigation in the realm of image rights and intellectual property, where a public figure sued a company for the unauthorized use of her identity. Ariana Grande's $10 million lawsuit against Forever 21 underscores celebrities' growing concern over the commercial exploitation of their persona without consent.

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    Justin Timberlake

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    Justin Timberlake has been sued on multiple occasions, notably in 2000 for assaulting a fan and in a federal copyright infringement case related to his music. More recently, in 2024, he was sued by music video director John Urbano over a film about his 'The 20/20 Experience' album.

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    Justin Bieber

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    Justin Bieber has been a plaintiff in several high-profile cases, including a $20 million defamation lawsuit against two women who accused him of sexual assault. He has also considered suing his former financial managers for alleged mismanagement of his fortune. These cases demonstrate his active involvement in legal disputes to protect his reputation and financial interests.

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    William Levy

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    William Levy has been a defendant in several cases, including a conviction for willful misapplication of bank funds and a recent acceptance into a misdemeanor diversion program for charges of disorderly intoxication and trespassing. These incidents position him as a public figure involved in consumer litigation and other legal matters.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking highlights celebrities who have initiated legal actions in consumer-related cases, whether for unauthorized use of their image, misleading advertising, or issues with products and services.
The results reflect notable cases where celebrities have sought to protect their consumer rights or their image and publicity rights. Each entry provides context on the nature of the lawsuit and the outcome when known.
While the primary focus is on famous plaintiffs, the broader context of high-profile consumer cases, such as the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement or emissions scandals, helps illustrate the legal landscape in which these celebrity lawsuits operate.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for this ranking focuses on identifying and presenting significant cases where celebrities have acted as plaintiffs in consumer-related disputes. The aim is to provide a clear insight into how public figures utilize the legal system to protect their rights.

  • Cases involving the unauthorized use of a celebrity's image, voice, or name are considered, often falling under publicity rights or misappropriation.
  • Lawsuits related to deceptive advertising are also included, where celebrities have been affected by false claims or unfair trade practices.
  • Attention is given to the relevance of the case, its media impact, and the clarity of the legal dispute within the realm of consumer or image rights.
  • Information is drawn from public contexts and news reports on high-profile litigation, ensuring that cases are well-documented and widely known.
  • The plaintiff must be a recognized public figure, whose fame is a relevant factor in the case or in the media attention it received.
  • The case must be directly related to a consumer issue, publicity rights, misuse of image or voice, or deceptive advertising.
  • Priority is given to cases that have had a significant impact, whether due to the amount of compensation, the legal precedent set, or public repercussions.
  • Examples where the celebrity has taken active legal measures to protect their rights against companies or products are included.