​ Nike Wins $8 Million in Omi in a Hellcat Trademark Case
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Nike Clinches $8 Million Win in Trademark Case Against Omi in a Hellcat

Grace L. by Grace L.
April 24, 2024
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Nike Clinches $8 Million Win in Trademark Case Against Omi in a Hellcat

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Nike has emerged victorious in a high-profile trademark infringement lawsuit against Bill Omar Carrasquillo, better known as Omi in a Hellcat. On Friday, Judge Victor Marrero in New York awarded Nike a default judgment, ordering Carrasquillo’s company, Reloaded Merch LLC, to pay $8 million in damages for promoting, copying, and selling sneakers that mimicked Nike’s iconic Air Jordan 1 and Dunk designs.

Nike Clinches  Million Win in Trademark Case Against Omi in a Hellcat
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This legal confrontation kicked off in November 2022 when Nike accused Omi in a Hellcat of selling shoes that closely resembled their own designs. The case escalated when Carrasquillo’s legal team withdrew in February due to unpaid bills, leading to a default judgment in favor of Nike this March.

Carrasquillo is now prohibited from making, promoting, and selling any products that infringe on Nike’s Air Jordan 1 and Dunk trademarks, ensuring Nike’s designs remain exclusive to their brand.

The details of the judgment were first reported by Sneaker Legal on Instagram, highlighting a significant win for Nike in the ongoing battle to protect its intellectual property.

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Hazel L., known as thinktank, is a breaking news and trends writer for Baller Alert, delivering fast, accurate updates on the stories shaping culture and current events.

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