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Brooklyn Beckham in new legal row after splashing out on £11m mansion and turning his back on parents in UK

Brooklyn Beckham in new legal row after splashing out on £11m mansion and turning his back on parents in UK

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Another brand also recently objected to his trademark plans
Brooklyn Beckham in new legal row after splashing out on £11m mansion and turning his back on parents in UK
BROOKLYN Beckham has been involved in yet another legal battle with a booze brand - this time with a luxury wine company.
The 26-year-old has been caught up in a second legal battling regarding trademarking names for his businesses after running into issues with his hot sauce firm and various spin offs with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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Brooklyn Beckham has been locked in another legal row
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Brooklyn and Nicola recently bought their first home in LA
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He's currently battling the makers of alcohol brand Becks over his application to rubber stamp the name 'Becks Buns'.
But now we can reveal that he was involved in another tussle with an alcohol maker when trying to trademark 'C23', which is the shortened name of his hot sauce brand Cloud23.
A California wine business, Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, shot back at his plans, which were lodged officially by his company, Buster Hot Sauce Inc, against the trademark.
The business is a luxury alcohol brand based in the wine region of Napa Valley, known for being frequented by A-listers.
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Amongst some of the company's products are the very pricey Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard which is known as the Cask 23.
Depending on the year of the vintage, a bottle can set you back a few grand with the Cask 23 Cab Sav from 2018 currently selling for around £2,000.
Cask 23 is currently stocked at luxury retailers including Selfridges, the most recent one is from 2021 and costs around £280.
In order to avoid a battle with the company, Brooklyn's firm deleted the classification of all types of booze from the application they made.
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A rep for Brooklyn could not be reached for comment.
So far, Brooklyn hasn't managed to trademark any of the names related to his hot sauce company, namely, two versions Cloud 23, C23 and Becks Buns.
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The Sun first revealed earlier this month how the brand behind Beck's beer had objected to his plans.
The beer's German parent firm Brauerei Beck & Co has opposed it and been granted an extension until next month to file documents.
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The company is part of alcohol giant AB InBev, which produces one in four lagers sold worldwide, including Stella Artois and Budweiser as well as Beck's.
Brooklyn launched his first hot sauce, Cloud 23, last year and said: 'It's been a passion project of mine for the last 2½ years, something I've literally put everything into.
"I've never worked so hard on anything in my life.'
His parents attended the launch event in LA.
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However, insiders said their relationship has 'never been more fractured' amid the ongoing Beckham family feud.
As the feud rumbles on, it was revealed that Brooklyn had splashed out a cool £11million alongside his wife Nicola on a new Hollywood mansion.
It means he has put down roots 5,540 miles from his London-based dad David and mum Victoria - and shows no sign of returning home any time soon.
Last night a source said: 'Brooklyn's wife is American, as are her family whom he adores, and he feels his life now is Stateside.
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'As an influencer he can work from anywhere but Brooklyn believes he has more opportunities in LA. It will be a dagger to the heart for his parents.
"Until now, the couple have always been renting so there was hope his relocation wouldn't be permanent.
'This house purchase quashes any last hopes.'
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He has been unlucky when it comes to his trademark battles
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