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Last updated: Monday, October 6, 2008
Swiss timekeepers Raymond Weil had claimed Theron reneged on an endorsement contract specifying that she wear their watches - and only their watches - 24/7. The "Monster" star tried to fight the claims back in February, but this week a judge ruled that the proceedings must indeed go to trial. At stake? The "substantial funds" that Raymond Weil wants back, estimated by lawyers to be $20 million.
According to court papers, Theron must appear in Federal Court for the Southern District of New York by the end of October.
Source: NY Daily News

Swiss timekeepers Raymond Weil had claimed Theron reneged on an endorsement contract specifying that she wear their watches - and only their watches - 24/7. The "Monster" star tried to fight the claims back in February, but this week a judge ruled that the proceedings must indeed go to trial. At stake? The "substantial funds" that Raymond Weil wants back, estimated by lawyers to be $20 million.
According to court papers, Theron must appear in Federal Court for the Southern District of New York by the end of October.
Source: NY Daily News
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