Man sues Netflix in Dallas County for using his photo in true-crime documentary

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Man sues Netflix in Dallas County for using his photo in true-crime documentary
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Taylor Hazlewood, a Kentucky resident, says the film depicts him in a “sinister and defamatory light” and has harmed his reputation by using his photograph....

by Gary Paulsen. Netflix’s misappropriation of the photo was “pure recklessness,” the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit says many friends and colleagues from around the country contacted Hazlewood after seeing his photo in the documentary.

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