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Leonard delivered a check for $700,008.50 to PepsiCo, attempting to purchase the jet. PepsiCo initially rejected Leonard's offer, citing the humorous nature of the offer in the advertisement. Leonard then sued PepsiCo, Inc. in an effort to enforce the offer and acceptance perceived by Leonard to be made in the advertisement.
Leonard convinced five investors to help him buy the remaining points. [2] One of these investors was Todd Hoffman. [4] [5] Leonard sent his points and a check to claim the jet. [2] PepsiCo denied his request and argued that the commercial was a joke.
Wood also later presided over Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc. , 88 F. Supp 2d 116 (S.D.N.Y. 1996), more widely known as the Pepsi Points Case . On July 8, 2010, Wood was the presiding judge over the US case against ten alleged Russian ' illegals ' involved in the Illegals Program . [ 15 ]
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The case, Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc., not only helped shape the decade, but the outcome has had a long-lasting impact that's still seen today. Ahead of its debut on Nov. 17, Renzi spoke to ET about ...
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Michael John Avenatti (born February 16, 1971) is an American former attorney currently incarcerated in federal prison for felony fraud and extortion. He is best known for his legal representation of adult film actress Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against then U.S. President Donald Trump, and his multiple convictions for attempting to extort sports apparel company Nike and defrauding and ...