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Duane Reade sued for using photo of Katherine Heigl

Duane Reade is being sued for $6 million by actress Katherine Heigl for using an unauthorized photo of her on Twitter and Facebook.The lawsuit says Heigl was recently photographed by paparazzi in New York City as she left a Duane Reade pharmacy. 

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Actress Katherine Heigl poses at Variety's 4th Annual Power of Women event in Beverly Hills, California in 2012. Heigl has filed a $6 million civil lawsuit against New York pharmacy Duane Reade for using her name and an unauthorized paparazzi photograph of her in its commercial advertising.

Actress聽Katherine Heigl聽has filed a $6 million civil lawsuit against New York pharmacy聽Duane聽Reade聽for using her name and an unauthorized paparazzi photograph of her in its commercial advertising.

Heigl, the star of the films "The Ugly Truth" and "Life as We Know It" and a best supporting actress聽Emmy聽winner for "Grey's Anatomy," filed the lawsuit on Wednesday in New York federal court.

The complaint said she was photographed in March near a聽Duane聽Reade聽store in New York while filming a new television series.聽Duane聽Reade聽posted the photo on its Twitter and Facebook account with captions advertising the store without her approval, the complaint said,

Duane聽Reade聽did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"We expect聽Duane聽Reade聽to pay for its willful misuse of聽Katherine Heigl's name and likeness," said her lawyer Peter Haviland, adding that any money recovered would go to a charity she has supported for many years.

The complaint said Heigl intends to donate all proceeds from the lawsuit to The聽Jason Debus Heigl Foundation, which was established in 2008 after her brother was killed in a car accident.

The 15-page lawsuit cited a tweet that Heigl claimed聽Duane聽Reade聽posted last month. "Love a quick #DuaneReade run? Even @KatieHeigl can't resist shopping #NYC's favorite drugstore," it said.

The lawsuit said the tweet featured a paparazzi photograph of Heigl which was also posted on Facebook. It included a logo in the lower right corner that said, "Just Jared," referring to a celebrity news website specializing in paparazzi photographs.

It added that the actress "is highly selective and well compensated" when she chooses to endorse a product or service. But she did not authorize the store to use her name, picture or image.

"Duane聽Reade聽is liable for not less than $6 million in compensatory and punitive or treble damages," according to the lawsuit. (Reporting By Casey Sullivan; editing by Patricia Reaney and David Gregorio)

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