Hogan was fired from WWE and his role as a judge on WWE Tough Enough in the summer of 2015 after racially charged comments from the tape came to light. Gawker alleged that Hogan only filed a lawsuit against them to prevent the racial statements from being released.
ABC Action News is reporting that Hogan is now in another lawsuit in the state of Florida over the tape with radio personality and host of the morning show on 1025 The Bone, Mike "Cowhead" Calta, Calta's former co-worker Matt "Spice Boy" Loyd, and owner of The Bone, Cox Radio. Hogan alleges that Calta and Loyd were involved in "stealing, disseminating, using and exploiting illegally-recorded video."
The defendants had asked the judge to dismiss the case, but that motion was denied. They now have to respond within 20 days. Hogan is looking for unspecified damages claiming that the tape had destroyed his pro wrestling career.
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