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A Judge has ruled in favour of letting the case of Lindsay Lohan versus Grand Theft Auto

According to TheHollywoodReporter , on Friday New York Supreme Court judge Joan Kenney decided she wants to hear what Lohan’s legal team has to say.“When deciding whether or not a complaint should be dismissed,” reads the court document , “the complaint must be constructed in the light most favourable to the plaintiff, and all factual allegations must be accepted as true.”The case was launched in July on 2014, when Lohan filed a 67-page complaint claiming that GTA developer Rockstar and distributor Take-Two had used the actress’ likeness without her consent when creating the character of Lacey Jonas.Within the document, 45-pages are dedicated to photographs , including one of the GTA V game disc featuring a blonde character in a bikini swimsuit, and says Rockstar "used a look-a-like model to evoke the persona and image" of Lohan from a photo of the actress taken in 2007.The character of Jonas appears in GTA V, and is an image-conscious teen actress and singer who is constantly stalked by the celebrity-obsessed media of Vinewood.The complaint claims Rockstar and Take-Two "used [Lohan’s] image and created a character based on her without her permission" and believes Jonas is an "unequivocal" reference to Lohan.Take-Two instantly fired back attempting to get the case dismissed, while Rockstar responded by saying the case was "legally meritless" and was solely "filed for publicity purposes."Lohan rose to fame after appearing in the 1998 hit The Parent Trap. After that, her next big role came when playing Cady Heron in 2004’s cult film Mean Girls. Lohan’s most recent works include Eastbound & Down, 2 Broke Girls, and The Shadow Within.IGN has reached out to Take-Two and Rockstar for comment and will update should we hear back.

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