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Sean Connery settles suit with golf club
Sat Nov 3, 12:39 AM ET
His name is Connery. Sean Connery. And it's a name no longer associated
with the Sherwood Country Club.
The movies' original James Bond settled his lawsuit against the club for
an undisclosed sum, according to papers filed in Superior Court on
Tuesday.
The settlement put an end to a hearing scheduled for next week at which
Connery and his golfing buddies Craig T. Nelson and Joe Pesci were
expected to testify.
"Courts usually like settlements, but when we called to tell them about
this settlement, they said Connery is one person they would have liked to
have seen," the actor's attorney, Daniel S. Miller, said.
A message left for country club officials Friday night was not immediately
returned.
Connery sued in May 2006, charging the club with failing to pay him the
equity his membership earned in promoting related real estate deals.
According to the suit, Connery bought a membership in the club for $35,000
in 1990 with the understanding that the club would use his name to promote
the sale of luxury properties surrounding its golf course and that he
could retrieve the equity at 80 percent after three years.
Connery left the club in 2004. |