LeBron James Sued for $33 Million Over<br />‘I Am More Than An Athlete’ Slogan LeBron James and his company,<br />Uninterrupted, are being sued for<br />allegedly stealing their ‘I Am More<br />Than An Athlete’ slogan. James first adopted the slogan in 2018, and has<br />since used it throughout his brand and in partnerships<br />with ESPN, Nike and Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. The $33 million claim<br />is being filed by Game Plan,<br />a non-profit youth organization<br />located in Maryland. According to Game Plan, James’<br />use of the slogan infringes on<br />their copyright, which they claim<br />was trademarked back in 2016. The non-profit even claims to know the instance when<br />James first saw the slogan, at a game between the<br />Washington Wizards and the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2017. Game Plan,<br />via Hypebeast Uninterrupted has<br />dismissed the allegations,<br />saying they are “meritless.” Uninterrupted,<br />via Hypebeast