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Sat May 25 17:41:28 SAST 2013

Hulk Hogan sues back surgeons for $50 million

Bang Showbiz | 15 January, 2013 11:29
Hulk Hogan. File photo.

Wrestler Hulk Hogan is suing his back surgeons after he claimed unnecessary surgeries caused him to lose over $50 million in loss of earnings.

Hulk Hogan is suing his back surgeons over $50 million loss of earnings.

The ''TNA IMPACT Wrestling' star has filed a lawsuit against Tampa, Florida based Laser Spine Institute LLC (LSI) and several of its employed physicians and co-owners after he alleged they carried out a number of unnecessary surgeries in order to make money from him.

Hulk - whose real name is Terry Bollea - alleges the procedures carried out between February 2009 and August 2010 damaged his already injured back, hindered his entertainment and wrestling career and cost him at least $50 million in loss of earnings.

He alleges he was repeatedly told by doctors at the clinic that undergoing traditional spine surgery, as recommended by a number of other prominent spinal surgeons would effectively end his career.

The star filed the lawsuit in Pinella County, Florida Circuit Court on Monday and says he only became aware of the dangers of the surgeries after reading an article about it on Bloomberg.com.

Earlier this month, Hulk dropped a $100 million lawsuit against Gawker.

He filed the suit against the website last year after it posted a one minute and 40 second snippet of a sex tape featuring Hulk and his former best friend's wife Heather Clem which Hulk claimed was filmed without his consent before deciding to drop the complaint.

However, Hulk voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit "without prejudice", meaning he can file again in future if he wishes.

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