Evel Knievel Sues Kanye
West Over Video
Dec 12, 1:45 PM EST
The Associated Press
TAMPA, Fla. -- Evel Knievel
has sued Kanye West, taking issue with
a music video in which the rapper takes
on the persona of "Evel Kanyevel"
and tries to jump a rocket-powered motorcycle
over a canyon.
Knievel, whose real name
is Robert Craig Knievel, filed a lawsuit
in federal court in Tampa on Monday
claiming infringement on his trademark
name and likeness. He also claims the
"vulgar and offensive" images
depicted in the video damage his reputation.
"That video that
Kanye West put out is the most worthless
piece of crap I've ever seen in my life,
and he uses my image to catapult himself
on the public," the 68-year-old
daredevil said Tuesday.
A spokesman for West said
the 28-year-old rapper no comment. The
lawsuit seeks damages and to halt distribution
of the video.
In the video for "Touch
the Sky," released earlier this
year, West dons the familiar Knievel
star-studded jumpsuit and jumps a canyon
in a vehicle "visually indistinguishable"
from the one used by Knievel in his
failed attempt to jump the Snake River
Canyon in Idaho in 1974, the lawsuit
said.
Video: Kanye West's "Touch
the Sky"
The video, which features
Pamela Anderson as West's girlfriend,
contains "vulgar and offensive
sexual images, language and conduct
involving `Evel Kanyevel' and women
apparently trying to gain his sexual
interest," according to the lawsuit.
"The guy just went
too far using me to promote his filth
to the world," said Knievel, who
lives in Clearwater and has been in
poor health in recent years. "I'm
not in any way that kind of a person."
The lawsuit also names
Roc-A-Fella Records, video director
Chris Milk and AOL for distributing
it.
West was so disappointed
at not winning best video for "Touch
the Sky" at the MTV Europe Music
Awards last month that he crashed the
stage when it was presented to Justice
and Simian for "We Are Your Friends."
In a tirade riddled with
expletives, West said he should have
won the prize because it "cost
a million dollars, Pamela Anderson was
in it.
I was jumping across canyons."
Knievel failed spectacularly
in the 1974 jump. He was secured inside
the cockpit and the Sky-Cycle was fired
up. But his parachute opened just as
he cleared the ramp. After soaring about
1,000 feet, he wound up landing about
20 feet from the river on the rocky
south bank. He sustained only scrapes
and bruises.
In the video, West's vehicle
crashes to the bottom of the canyon
in flames.