WHEN LOVEMAKING GETS IN THE WAY OF MASS MURDER "Lawyers who sued the makers of the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas profess to be shocked, simply shocked, that few people who bought the game were offended by sex scenes buried in its software. Any buyer upset about hidden sex in the violent game could file a claim under a settlement the lawyers struck with the game’s makers, Rockstar Games and its corporate parent, Take-Two Interactive. Of the millions of people who bought the San Andreas version after its release in 2004, exactly 2,676 filed claims."

As you may know, Rob Lowe, seen here ready to pounce, is in the middle of some sexy litigation. The Wayne's World star is suing a former nanny, claiming that she tried to extort $1.5 million from him by threatening a sexual harassment allegation. Lowe is now suing her for $1 million. Oddly, when police offered to investigate Lowe's charge of heinous extortion, he refused their services. And that's just the beginning of his cagey behavior.
FIEEEEEEEEEERCE! "On Monday, the Weinstein Co., which produces Bravo signature series 'Project Runway,' said it was moving the show to Lifetime in a five-year deal, starting with its sixth season in November. Bravo parent company, NBC Universal, was not particularly pleased with the news and countered by filing a breach-of-contract lawsuit against the Weinstein Co. aimed at preventing 'Runway's' run to Lifetime."


