Larry King’s Estate Accuses Supplement Company of Name Misuse
Filmogaz.com reports that on April 15, 2026, Larry King’s estate filed a lawsuit in California state court. The estate accused operators of a prostate health supplement company of continuing to use the late broadcaster’s name and likeness. The complaint says this occurred despite a prior legal settlement that required them to stop.
Allegations in the suit
The estate claims the defendants persisted in using King’s identity to promote their product. It argues that use continued after the parties reached an agreement to cease such promotion. The filing centers on alleged name misuse and unauthorized commercial use of publicity rights.
Parties and setting
The plaintiffs are representatives of Larry King’s estate. The defendants are operators of a company selling a prostate health supplement. The case is pending in California state court.
What the filing says
The complaint focuses on the continued use of King’s name and likeness in advertising. It references a prior settlement in which the defendants agreed to stop such use. The estate asserts that the agreement was violated.
Key facts
- Date filed: April 15, 2026 (Wednesday).
- Plaintiff: Larry King’s estate.
- Defendants: Operators of a prostate health supplement company.
- Allegation: Continued use of name and likeness after a settlement.
- Jurisdiction: California state court.
The lawsuit is the latest legal step taken by the estate. Filmogaz.com will monitor developments as the case proceeds.