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A Las Vegas perfumer being sued for using the name of the Pop Star Michael Jackson's


A Las Vegas perfumer promoted by Fomer POP Star Michael Jackson's father is being sued for using the name of the deceased superstar to sell fragrances.Michael Jackson merchandiser Bravado of the Universal Music Group filed a suit against Las Vegas company Julian Rouas Paris on Thursday in federal court in Los Angeles.Bravado alleges the perfume maker is illegally exploiting Jackson's name.Owner Julian Rouas could not immediately be reached for comment.His company and Joe Jackson have promoted the launch of Jackson Tribute, a fragrance for men, and Jackson Legend, a fragrance for women. Promotional material includes pictures of Michael Jackson.Joe Jackson was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit.Bravado is seeking $150,000  in statutory damages as well as punitive damages.