Multiple Choice
An actor wins a part in a play over another actor. To get back at the selected actor, the rejected actor files a lawsuit against the selected actor alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, and negligence. The jury returns a verdict exonerating the defendant. The defendant is now entitled to sue the plaintiff for ________.
A) tort of outrage
B) malicious prosecution
C) intentional misrepresentation
D) misappropriation of the right to publicity
Correct Answer:

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