RHOP’s Gizelle and Robyn Try Again to Depose Eminem After Initial Plea Was Shut Down in Trademark Case

   

Real Housewives of Potomac stars Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon are not done in their fight to depose rapper Eminem, In Touch can exclusively reveal.

Gizelle, 53, and Robyn, 45, filed a request for reconsideration as part of the fight with Eminem [real name: Marshall Mathers], 51, over a trademark.

Last month, The United States Patent and Trademark Office Board ruled Gizelle and Robyn could depose Eminem’s manager but not the rapper.

The duo is fighting the ruling.

They argue, “Mr. Mathers’ deposition is critical in determining ownership, validity of rights, state of mind that pertains to fame, along with actual confusion issues, and current use.”

'RHOP’ Stars Gizelle Bryant And Robyn Dixon Try Again to Depose Eminem After Initial Plea Was Shut Down

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“By limiting [Gizelle and Robyn] recourse to only deposing a third party witness, and not the [Eminem] himself, and then being forced to respond to a Motion for Summary Judgment where a number of facts will remain in dispute because [Gizelle and Robyn] were not given an opportunity to depose [Eminem], [Gizelle and Robyn] will be denied the opportunity to present a full throated defense to [Eminem’s] premature motion,” the response read.

The drama started last year when the reality stars filed an application to obtain the trademark for “Reasonably Shady,” the name of their podcast.

The application was filed by The United States Patent and Trademark Office Board. Gizelle and Robyn had plans to use the trademark to sell merchandise and various products. Eminem and his legal team opposed the application.

The rapper claimed he worked for over a decade to build up the Shady trademark. Eminem owns the trademarks for Slim Shady, Shady and Shady Limited. He argued that people would believe he was associated with the podcast or the products sold by Gizelle and Robyn.