Celebrity Justice
'CSI' Writer Accused of Televised Revenge Plot

This is one of the best lawsuits we've seen in a while -- a writer for "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" is accused of naming some seriously perverted characters on his show after a real-life couple who allegedly screwed her in a real estate deal gone bad.

According to the suit, filed moments ago in L.A. County Superior Court, Scott and Melinda Tamkin claim "CSI" writer Sarah Goldfinger sought revenge against them by allegedly using their names and likenesses to craft a recent episode of "CSI."

Here's the rub -- the Tamkins claim their fictional counterparts "engaged in a reckless lifestyle of sexual bondage, pornography, drunkeness, marital discord, depression, financial straights and possibly even murder."

The Tamkins claim CBS acknowledged the problem and changed the names "at the eleventh hour," but because the first names matched, and the original last names had already made it to the Internet -- the damage was already done.

Now the Tamkins claim their good names have been sullied -- and are suing CBS, Goldfinger and the production company behind the show for at least $6 mil.



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31. Read all the other sites...The business transaction ended amicably. How much did CBS/CSI make off this episode? The Tamkins can never know how much they lost (potential clients). They should sue TMZ for being such idiots and getting the story wrong!!!!

Posted at 3:57AM on May 25th 2009 by Mlaz

32. I had no idea till this article and I still don't care. Don't award them a cent.

Posted at 8:13PM on May 25th 2009 by Robert

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