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Nusret Gokce, the famed Turkish butcher, chef and restaurateur who goes by the nickname Salt Bae, is facing a $5 million copyright infringement lawsuit from a US artist who alleges the social media star has used his artwork across the world without permission.
Brooklyn artist Logan Hicks says he and fellow artist Joseph Iurato were hired by Gokce, who is behind Nusr-Et steakhouse in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, to create a mural of him in his signature salt-sprinkling pose , according to a Manhattan federal lawsuit, as reported by the
New York Post.
While the first work appeared in his Miami steakhouse, other commissioned stencils have since been seen in the chef s Dubai, Doha, Istanbul and New York outposts, say the court papers.
Watch: Drones in Dubai drop seeds from sky in tree planting drive
Swarms of drones will fire seeds into the ground, speeding up work could take hundreds of workers
One of the drones being used by Cafu to plant one million ghaf tree seeds across the UAE over the next two years. Pawan Singh / The National
A team of engineers led by Ahmed Borik (right) load up one of the drones being used by Cafu to plant one million ghaf tree seeds in the desert over the next two years. Pawan Singh / The National
The Cafu drone that will help plant one million ghaf tree seeds pictured in the sky at a demonstration at the Sanad Academy, Skyhub RC Club in Dubai. Pawan Singh/ The National
Emirati sisters lose London hotel hammer attack appeal
Fatima, Khulood and Ohoud Al Najjar were seeking compensation after being attacked in a London hotel room by a burglar in 2014
Ohoud Al Najjar lost her left eye in the attack and was also left severely brain damaged. The Al Najjar family
The hammer used by Philip Spence to batter the sisters. Courtesy London’s Metropolitan Police
Spence had his jail term extended to 27 years. AP Photo / Metropolitan Police
Khulood Al Najjar was in London with her three daughters. Delores Johnson / The National
The Cumberland Hotel in central London where the three women from the UAE were attacked in their room. Andrew Cowie / AFP
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