WWW- Give me a “G”. Give me an “A”. Give me an “M”. Give me a “B”, “L”, “I”, “N”, “G”, “9”, “1”, “1”. What does it spell? Trouble if you are a former Colts cheerleader apparently.
There is nothing cheerful about the Indianapolis Colts Cheerleading squad these days. A measly $50 pay check and the ability to flex one’s muscles under the guise of the NFL. The victim of this angst appears to be a very gifted writer by the name of Lisa Perry.
The Indianapolis Colts organization has sent a Cease and Desist letter to Gambling911.com and its former employee-turned-Gambling911-writer, Lisa Perry.
Ms. Perry, who proudly donned the Indy Colts cheerleader outfit for 5 seasons, was ordered not to have photographs of herself portrayed as a cheerleader appearing on the G911 site.
Nicole M. Duncan, Director of Community Relations/Marketing Communications for the Indianapolis Colts has taken things a step forward.
Any photos of yourself, other Colts Cheerleaders and/or reference to your employment with the Indianapolis Colts on the gambling911.com website must be removed immediately.
You are not only in violation of theft – using Club property photo without permission, you are also in direct violation of the agreement you signed with the organization on May 5, 2005.
Indianapolis Colts Inc. is represented by the law firm of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP.
