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Patrons at Tony Siragusa''s four Tiffany''s rib joints don''t get their food in little blue boxes.
But that hasn''t stopped the venerable jeweler Tiffany and Company from suing the former NFL lineman and his business partners in federal court in Newark.
The high-end retailer says Siragusa and his partners are seeking to create a restaurant empire using Tiffany and Company''s more than 150-year-old trademark.
The retired Baltimore Ravens nose tackle and FOX football commentator says he''ll stick with the Tiffany''s name. Siragusa says his four rib restaurants in New Jersey would never be confused with a store chain known for diamonds.
The six-foot-three, 350-pounder tells The Star-Ledger of Newark, "this is a case of the big guy going after the little guy, but they didn''t know the guy standing behind the door was me, and I ain''t so little."
Patrons at Tony Siragusa''s four Tiffany''s rib joints don''t get their food in little blue boxes.
But that hasn''t stopped the venerable jeweler Tiffany and Company from suing the former NFL lineman and his business partners in federal court in Newark.
The high-end retailer says Siragusa and his partners are seeking to create a restaurant empire using Tiffany and Company''s more than 150-year-old trademark.
The retired Baltimore Ravens nose tackle and FOX football commentator says he''ll stick with the Tiffany''s name. Siragusa says his four rib restaurants in New Jersey would never be confused with a store chain known for diamonds.
The six-foot-three, 350-pounder tells The Star-Ledger of Newark, "this is a case of the big guy going after the little guy, but they didn''t know the guy standing behind the door was me, and I ain''t so little."