Inmate Files Restraining Order Against 'Grand Theft Auto' Makers
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The inmate who attempted to sue disgraced NFL quarteback Michael Vick has now set his sights on video game companies, according to CVG.com
Jonathan Lee Riches, 31, filed a request for a temporary restraining order against the makers of Grand Theft Auto IV, claiming they contributed to his arrest and conviction on wire fraud charges, reported CVG.com.
The claims against publisher Take-Two and developer Rockstar Games say their games show 'sex, drugs and violence' that he alleges contributed to his committing identity theft, CVG.com reported
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He calls for the companies to cease distrbution of the "newest Grand Theft Auto games"
Riches, who resides at the Federal Corrections Institute in Williamsburg County, S.C., filed a handwritten complaint against the parties.
Riches tried to sue suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick last year for "$63,000,000,000 billion dollars" in a handwritten complaint alleging Vick had ties to Al Qaeda
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