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Comedian Chris Farley's Family Settles Bike-Name Lawsuit

The lawsuit alleged Trek misappropriated Farley's name and traded on his "fat guy" brand of comedy

What to Know

  • The family of late SNL star Chris Farley has settled a federal lawsuit against the Wisconsin-based company for naming its bikes Farley.
  • The lawsuit alleged Trek misappropriated Farley's name and traded on his "fat guy" brand of comedy.
  • Terms are confidential, but a company spokesman says Trek can continue making Farley bikes.

Trek Bicycle says the family of the late "Saturday Night Live" star Chris Farley has settled a federal lawsuit against the Wisconsin-based company for naming its fat-tired bikes Farley.

Trek spokesman Eric Bjorling tells The Associated Press the settlement was reached Wednesday.

Terms are confidential, but Bjorling says Trek can continue making Farley bikes.

The lawsuit alleged Trek misappropriated Farley's name and traded on his "fat guy" brand of comedy.

Chris Farley was born and raised in Madison, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) from Waterloo, where Trek is based. He died in Chicago in 1997 from a drug overdose.

An attorney for Make Him Smile, a company founded and run by Farley's family to protect his publicity and property rights, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.

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