NFL Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher sues hair transplant company for using likeness without permission

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NFL Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher filed a lawsuit against a Houston-based hair transplant company that allegedly used his likeness without his permission.

Brian Urlacher attends SiriusXM at Super Bowl LIII Radio Row on January 31, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia.Urlacher was known for his bald look during his 13 years in the Windy City. But, while appearing on WGN Morning News, he had a full head of hair and explained the procedure.

Urlacher, who didn’t mind being bald, was shown the procedure by a friend and ultimately decided it was right for him. "I’ve only had this thick hair for about four months. I had the procedure done last November… It’s a great procedure… There are no cuts on your head, there are no scars on the back of my head. They take out one hair at a time and they remove it from the back and put it in the front, or wherever you need the hair."Urlacher is a spokesman for Restore, while other retired athletes like Deion Sanders have also been featured on the company’s website.

 

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I wouldn’t put it pass that company to be fraudulently using multiple likenesses to misrep its company at a fraudulently level, and it’s company products need a further look into, and see if it’s even safe to use!

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