#GetFact'd: Martin Luther King Jr. gave copy of 'I Have A Dream' speech to security guard

#GetFact'd: Martin Luther King Jr. gave copy of 'I Have A Dream' speech to security guard

One of the greatest boxers in the world sued Warner Bros!

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Martin Luther King Jr. gave his copy of the famous 'I Have a Dream' speech he had just delivered to security guard George Raveling. Raveling has been offered as much as $3-million for the original copy, but he has refused all offers.

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The artist who created Mike Tyson's face tattoo sued Warner Bros because the same design was used on Ed Helms' face in 'Hangover II'. The artist had previously copyrighted the image and Warner Bros ended up settling the law suit.

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The artist who created Mike Tyson's face tattoo sued Warner Bros.
The artist who created Mike Tyson's face tattoo sued Warner Bros. Instagram/Mike Tyson

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Way back in 2010, the White House had to assure people that the President's upcoming State of the Union address would not conflict with the season six premiere of LOST.

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US President Joe Biden (R) holds a bilateral meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on September 21, 2021.
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