Parkland Survivor Now Owns Rights to Convicted Killer's Name, Likeness
Parkland Survivor Now Owns Rights to Convicted Killer's Name, Likeness
A mass shooting survivor has settled a series of claims filed against Nikolas Cruz, the 25-year-old killer convicted of opening fire on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students and staff in 2018.According to The Associated Press, the settlement was announced earlier this week by Anthony Borges. Under its terms, Borges now holds exclusive rights to Cruz’s name—and will have to sign off on any proposed use of the shooter’s likeness in books, movies, or television. The agreement also forbids Cruz from granting media interviews without first obtaining Borges’ permission.“We wanted complete accountability,” attorney Alex Arreaza told CNN. “People sit in prison and don’t have things to do. They get bored. We wanted to shut [Cruz] down completely. His story will be told by his victims—not by him.”Borges, who is now 21 years old, was a teenage student at the Parkland, Florida, high school when Cruz shot him five times in the back and in the legs. Surveillance footage from a third-floor camera shows Cruz pointing his rifle at the wounded Borges. But, instead of firing, Cruz moved on.Arreaza indicated that, at some point during settlement negotiations, he asked Cruz why he didn’t kill Borges. However, the shooter said that he could not remember.Borges, notes The Associated Press, was “a promising soccer player” before the attack. In the years since, he has undergone more than a dozen surgeries—and still struggles with chronic pain caused by his injuries.
The facade of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. Taken in 2008. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Formulanone. (CCA-BY-0.0)/public domain.
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