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Grand Theft Auto Lawsuit Settlement: You Get $35, Lawyers Get "One Million Dollars"

Gaming Steve writes, "Just in case you forgot in 2007 Rockstar Games proposed a settlement for a class action lawsuit concerning the infamous Hot Coffee modification. As a result any US citizen who was officially 'offended and upset" by the ability to unlock this hidden content can now claim up to $35 in compensation."

As Steve further investigated this class action lawsuit it turns out that the lawyers' representing this suit are standing to get "the amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000)" for their time and trouble.
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Grand Theft Auto Lawsuit Se... - gamercenteronline.net | By: GCO Gamer
GTA Class Action Settlement - gtasettlement.com | By: Cyrus365
Grand Theft Auto Lawsuit Se... - gamingsteve.com | By: Cyrus365
Gamers get compensation for... - computerandvideogames.com | By: Cyrus365
Hot Coffee compensation det... - gamesindustry.biz | By: Cyrus365
Grand Theft Auto: San Andre... - firingsquad.com | By: Cyrus365
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