Wednesday 11 May 2011

Charles “Mask” Lewis’ sister to take Tapout to court after they steal her brothers remains and sell it

In a bizarre twist of events it appears Carla Lewis, the sister of recently deceased Tapout founder, Charles “Mask” Lewis is to take the company he help build to court claiming they have stolen her brothers remains, sold viles containing ashes and refused to return the urn.
This from TMZ.com:
After Mask’s death, Carla claims she was approached by the co-founders of TapouT — men calling themselves Skyscrape and Punkass – who wanted to “borrow” Mask’s ashes and urn for a public memorial service.
Carla says when she arrived to the memorial service, she noticed “various booths and tables” set up around the cathedral … one of which contained, “a large shoebox-size box containing several miniature vials that were on display.”
Carla says the vendor informed her, “each of the vials contained a small amount of the cremated remains of Mask, and were reserved for, and to be given to, ’special people’ whose names were on a printed list.” Carla believes somewhere between 50 to 100 vials were either “sold, given away, donated or otherwise distributed to several unknown persons.”
Not only is Carla PISSED about the vials … she claims TapouT still has possession of the urn and the remainder of Mask’s ashes … and the company refuses to return them.
The report goes on to say that Carla will be taking Tapout to court to recover unspecified damages after citing “overwhelming and severe emotional distress.” With such a touchy subject and mud flying everywhere

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