Christ Tavantzis sues Paul and Mikey Teutul for stealing handicapchopper idea

Jason Fool
   A disabled man is suing the two Teutul brothers for an idea he claims he came up with a wheelchair accessible chopper. According to TMZ, the Teutuls were named in a lawsuit launched in Florida Thursday by Christ Tavantzis, who claims he pitched the idea of the modified three-wheeler to the reality stars at a bike show in 2008. Travantis says the Teutul brothers stole his idea and then used it for an episode and one of their phony charity bike builds where basically they buy back their own bikes and then write it off on taxes.
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In his suit, which was filed in Florida, Tavantzis is claiming fraud, conspiracy, and discrimination against people with disabilities.

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In his suit, which was filed in Florida, Tavantzis is claiming fraud, conspiracy, and discrimination against people with disabilities. Paul and Mikey Teutul had no comment on this lawsuit and basically now that their silly TV program is no longer on cable television we are spared seeing their vapid build of choppers an the episode with a disabled chopper was perhaps the dullest of the Orange County Chopper episodes. why the Teutul brothers would blatantly steal this mans idea and not expecting him to retaliate some day in the courts is unbelievable and Christ is as Sedulous in getting back compensation from these two he will surely get a big pay out and able to attract more babes to the back of his wheelchair bike or backseats of his handicap accessible automobilesImage result for Christ Tavantzis


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