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Box Office Movie Sued By Microwave Expert For Defamation!

Writer Paul Brodeur says the writers and actors are liars... because the film claims microwaves take all the nutrition out of food and Rosalyn (Jennifer Lawrence) refered to a magazine article in the film written by him.

The movie "American Hustle" has been dragged to court by a well-known science author who once wrote about microwaves and cooked his food in less than 30 seconds, for defamation.Paul Brodeur who writes about environmental stuff, is incensed at a scene in the Oscar-nominated flick in which Rosalyn (Jennifer Lawrence) tells Irving (Christian Bale) that microwaves take all the nutrition out of food, and she proves it's true by holding up a magazine article written by Brodeur.Mr. Brodeur says the writers and actors are liars who lie, because he's actually on record - in a magazine - in which he answers the question, "Is there any danger in eating food cooked by microwaves?"  He says, "None that is known."The microwave expert is claiming his reputation in the scientific community is ruinned and he's been subjected to scorn and ridicule.He's demanding for a million dollars from Atlas Entertainment, Annapurna Productions and Columbia Pictures. He also wants a judge to order the removal of his name from all copies of the film.

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