Bar Threatens to Sue TV Show
By Tom Kelly,
New York
Saturday, August 02, 2003:
A New York bar is threatening to sue the producers of Sex and the City for suggesting that marijuana is available on its premises, it emerged yesterday. Lawyers for Down the Hatch, in Manhattan’s West Village, hope to stop the show from being broadcast in the U.S. tomorrow, or force the HBO TV network to change the plot.
“The episode contains false, disparaging and very damaging statements,” ArnoldWeiss, who represents the bar, told the New YorkPost.
He said a central character, believed to be one of the four female stars, is shown visiting the bar in order to pick up dope and later proudly displays the joint she bought there.
“This can cause enormous damage to the bar’s reputation,” he said.
“The police could start hounding us. The owners could suddenly have problems if they apply for future liquor licences.”
Sex and the City has dabbled in drug use before. In an earlier episode man-eater Samantha, played by Kim Cattrall, was shown taking ecstasy.