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Ex-Fugitives
Sue Prison Break Over "Copycat" Allegations
10/26/06
Two former fugitives are suing 20th Century Fox, alleging the hit TV
show Prison Break is based on the story of their life.
Missouri brothers Donald and Robert Hughes filed a copyright
infringement suit in Jefferson City District Court in Missouri last week
(ends20OCT06), seeking damages and other costs from the production company
and the prison drama's executive producer/creator Paul Scheuring.
They claim their agent sent a manuscript based on their experiences in
jail and their subsequent escape from prison to Fox in 2001, but the idea
was rejected.
The brothers claim they were stunned when the Fox network began
broadcasting Prison Break, starring Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell
as jailbird siblings, last autumn (05).
In the 1960s, 16-year-old Robert was wrongfully incarcerated when his
mentally ill mother told police her son had threatened her with an ice
pick.
She later denied the incident had ever occurred, but the teen remained
in prison until he was 21.
His younger brother Donald, then 20, entered prison and the pair
escaped two months later. They spent four years on the run until they were
finally exonerated in 1968.
Robert, 59, says, "If we sold the manuscript at this point to a
movie studio or network, they'd think we were copying Prison Break."
The Hugheses claim they've noted over 30 places, names or events in the
prison drama which reflect their real-life story.
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