Actor
Sean Connery Settles Suit With Golf Club.
Nov.
2, 2007, 11:39 PM EST
The Associated Press
LOS
ANGELES. 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.
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2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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