CPAC Threatens Legal Action Against ‘Borat 2’

The American Conservative Union (ACU), the organization behind the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), is threatening to sue the makers of the new film “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” due to scenes shot at the 2020 conference earlier this year.

In one scene, a character is shown entering the event dressed in a Ku Klux Klan-inspired outfit. ACU claims this falsely suggested that its organization and the KKK have aligning ideologies.

“Any implication that KKK style hatred would be welcome at CPAC is false and malicious,” attorneys for the ACU said in a letter to the film’s star, Sacha Baron Cohen, and production company Four by Two Films.

The letter demands that the filmmakers “immediately cease and desist from using any content filmed during CPAC in Borat 2 and its trailers[.]”

In the movie, which is a sequel to the 2006 hit comedy, Cohen’s Borat character is depicted as walking through the CPAC venue’s lobby in KKK garb, but according to the ACU and its attorneys, it was really another actor. (Read more from “CPAC Threatens Legal Action Against ‘Borat 2′” HERE)

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