In December 1954 Anthony De Vincinzo, who Budd Schulberg admitted was one of the many longshoremen with whom he consulted while researching the story, sued Sam Spiegel and Columbia for $1 million, claiming that his rights of privacy had been invaded. The suit charged that details of his life were used in the creation of Terry including his boxing past, his work as a Hoboken longshoreman and his enthusiasm for pigeons without his consent. The suit was settled out of court for $25,000 in June 1956.
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