The creators of 'Grand Theft Auto V' want Lindsay Lohan to be fined for suing them.
Manufacturer
Take-Two Interactive has called for the 'Mean Girls' actress' complaint
to be dismissed after she claimed they used her image for a character
in the game called Lacey Jonas without her permission, and they insist
the case was ''filed for publicity purposes''.
According to court
documents, the game makers said: ''The complaint is a bad-faith filing
and abuse of the court system and should be dismissed.
''The portrayal of a Hollywood figure being chased by paparazzi, of course, is hardly unique to Ms. Lohan.''
Lindsay,
28, also claims one of the hotels frequented by Lacey in the game bears
a striking resemblance to the Hotel Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood,
where she previously stayed, but the manufacturers insist several
buildings in the game look similar to others in Los Angeles.
Take-Two
added: ''She also alleges that 'Grand Theft Auto V' features a hotel
similar to the Hotel Chateau Marmont of West Hollywood, where she once
resided.
''This allegation underscores the thinness of Ms. Lohan's
claims: GTAV is a parody of Los Angeles, so it is unsurprising that it
features similar buildings.''