Here's a lesson to all those celebrities who sign big endorsement deals and then don't bother to actually wear the products they were paid to promote: A New York judge has ruled that Charlize Theron did violated her exclusivity contract with luxury watchmaker Raymond Weil by wearing a Dior watch in 2006 (even if it was only for "one hour of a fifteen-month contract" as Charlize has claimed). Siding with the watch company in a 32-page ruling, the judge listed off a handful of other Theron misdeeds: In 2006, she collected $300,000 by wearing Chopard and Montblanc items to the Oscars and the BAFTAs; she also violated the deal by accepting free baubles from Cartier. Charlize now has to either settle the $20 million lawsuit (which she's expected to do) or prepare to head to trial. In the meantime you can see the judge's full ruling for yourself after the jump. More
RECENTLY
Tips?
Got something to share? Email tips@cityfile.com
Click here to have Dailyfile posts delivered to you once a day by email.
DAILYFILE
Lawsuits
Charlize Theron's $20 Million Fashion Crime
Top Lists
Muscle freak, Chinese, Newspapers, Gold digger, Scientologist, New Jersey native, Porsche owner, Princeton trustee, 1148 Fifth, Nonagenarian, Buddhist, Diabetic, Chef, Book publishing, Billionaire









