Third 'Borat' Frat Guy Chimes in on Pending Lawsuit
Third Frat Boy Says Borat Tricked Us
Three University of South Carolina fraternity brothers said they were tricked by actor Sascha Baron Cohen into appearing in last year's hit film 'Borat.' While two of the brothers took it as far as suing the movie studio last fall, another just laughed it off and enjoyed the exposure.
"They fibbed a little bit. They went so far as to say that he ['Borat' actor Cohen] was a real reporter from Kazakhstan. … I think they said it would be broken up into six television specials, and that it would never be shown in the United States," David Corcoran told ABC News.
Corcoran said he was paid $200 to drink with Borat in a scene which the three brothers from an unnamed fraternity made racist comments and appeared drunk.
The two other students are suing 20th Century Fox, the studio that released "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan," for trickery.
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