New York – Fox News Anchor Sues Hasbro Over Toy Hamster With Her Name

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    This June 23, 2015 photo released by the Hogan Lovells law firm shows toys from Hasbro's "Littlest Pet Shop" line in New York, including characters named Benson Detwyler and Harris Faulkner. (Patsy Wilson/Hogan Lovells via AP Photo)New York – An anchor for Fox News is suing Hasbro for more than $5 million over a toy hamster that shares her name — and possibly even her resemblance.

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    Harris Faulkner sued Hasbro this week over its plastic Harris Faulkner hamster, sold as part of the Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based company’s popular Littlest Pet Shop line. She says the toy wrongfully appropriates her name and persona, harms her professional credibility as a journalist and is an insult.

    “Hasbro’s portrayal of Faulkner as a rodent is demeaning and insulting,” says the lawsuit, which was filed Monday in U.S. District Court in New Jersey.

    Faulkner has been at Fox News for a decade. She hosts the daytime show “Outnumbered” and anchors a Sunday evening newscast.

    Her lawsuit says that in addition to sharing her name, the toy bears a physical resemblance to Faulkner’s traditional professional appearance, including its complexion, eye shape and eye makeup design.

    The Harris Faulkner toy was introduced in 2014, according to the lawsuit, and was sold in a package as the pet hamster of a terrier named Benson Detwyler. Other toys in the popular line include animals named Pancakes Watkins, Puffball Petrovsky and Pepper Clark.

    The lawsuit says Faulkner never gave permission for Hasbro to use her name or likeness and that she even demanded in January that Hasbro stop using it. More than three weeks later, it was still for sale on Hasbro’s website, the lawsuit contends. It says that as of July, Faulkner’s name was still being used on a Hasbro website to sell Littlest Pet Shop products, and the plastic hamster that bears her name can still be bought at other online retail stores.

    Julie Duffy, a Hasbro spokeswoman, said the company doesn’t comment on litigation, but she took issue with the lawsuit’s contention that the doll is a “known choking hazard that risks harming small children.”

    “The Littlest Pet Shop product identified, and all products in the Littlest Pet Shop line, meet and exceed all safety standards,” Duffy said.

    Faulkner is seeking $5 million in damages and attorney fees, plus any profits the company made on the toy.


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    MarkTwain2
    MarkTwain2
    8 years ago

    Love the lawyers talking out of both sides of their mouths. To assert she’s been cloned, they provide details as to how she makes up her appearance just like the rodent – effectively saying the two bear a resemblance. Then in same breath they ask for $5M bc hasbro did exact same thing they did – made the two look alike. Only now it’s called a rodent and an insult.

    anonyid
    anonyid
    8 years ago

    If she thinks she looks like that hamster she probably acts like one too. She should sue her parents for creating her resembling a rodent.

    If she gets the money she sued, she should rent rooms in a mental asylum for the judge, lawyers and herself for life.

    8 years ago

    She should be flattered anyone noticed, I never heard of either of them!

    Normal
    Normal
    8 years ago

    You can put any first name and any surname together and there will be someone in the universe with that name who will also have eyes, nose and a mouth.

    bsnow
    bsnow
    8 years ago

    She’s married to a white Jew.
    Shes very good anchor.

    MyThreeCents
    MyThreeCents
    8 years ago

    Never heard of her, but, I understand her feelings about a silly toy hamster having the same name as she. Maybe Hasbro could change the name to Hairy Faulkner.