The Real Madrid star, who has been named in the complaint filed in US District Court in Providence along Danish company JBS Textile Group, was sought legal action by Christopher Renzi after JBS had threatened the plaintiff with aggressive action and petitioned to cancel the plaintiff's trademark, Renzi's lawyer told SFGate.
There have been daily attempts to reach the site as fighting between the rebels and the government continues in the area. The small group of investigators had come in in a convoy of Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) monitors, BBC reported.
Despite the fact that the incident was a little over 40 years ago, Grammer's facade in the video showed that he was still grieving for his sister's untimely death. Clearly emotional, the "Cheers" star was quoted as saying, "'I accept that you live with remorse, but I live with tragedy every day. I accept your apology. I forgive you. However, I cannot give your release my endorsement."