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Flint businessman sues Michael Moore over ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ clip


A Flint businessman is suing filmmaker Michael Moore in federal court over a clip he said was featured in one of his movies without permission.

According to the suit filed Thursday in U.S. District Court, Darick Clemons used a cell phone to record former U.S. President Barack Obama arriving in his city on May 4, 2016, then posted the clip on YouTube.

The video was used in “Fahrenheit 11/9,” Moore’s documentary that premiered in 2018 and chronicled events surrounding the Donald Trump presidency.

Clemons filed for a federal copyright of the work on May 24, 2021; it was issued the next day, the document states.

Michael Moore speaks with journalists as he attends the premiere for

He claims in the lawsuit that Moore and the companies involved in the project “intentionally copied and made a derivative work” of his video without “authorization, consent, or knowledge, and … any remuneration to plaintiff.”

The filing says Clemons’ footage appears in the documentary as it segues into a 

segment on the Flint water crisis and “clearly reveals” he, an African American resident, was the one filming the Obama arrival.



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