Don Clemente, Inc., owner of the original LoterÃa® Mexican bingo game, has filed a lawsuit against Millennial LoterÃa and Novelty Corp alleging trademark infringement and breach of a prior settlement agreement.
NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire-±¬ÁϹ«Éçapp/ -- Don Clemente, Inc., the owner of historic LoterÃa®, the original Mexican bingo game that was originally founded in 1887, has filed a lawsuit against Millennial LoterÃa and Novelty Corp for continued unauthorized use of its trademarks and failure to comply with a prior settlement agreement.
The suit, filed in California state court and led by the law firm of McCue, Sussmane Zapfel & Cohen, P.C., marks a major escalation in the company's efforts to combat the widespread piracy and unauthorized commercialization of LoterÃa's iconic imagery. has registered and actively enforced its trademarks for LoterÃa® across the United States and Mexico, maintaining ownership of the name and the distinctive artwork that have.
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The case alleges that Millennial LoterÃa, a former licensee, violated the terms of a prior settlement agreement and continued to profit from the use of Don Clemente's registered trademarks under an expired license, including continued sales through Novelty Corp in Mexico. Despite repeated warnings, both parties have allegedly continued to commercialize Don Clemente's intellectual property without authorization or financial transparency.
"This action sends a clear message to anyone attempting to abuse Don Clemente's intellectual property and without the appropriate permission," said Ken Sussmane, Partner at McCue, Sussmane Zapfel & Cohen, P.C., the New York–based litigation firm representing Don Clemente. "The era of trademark piracy surrounding LoterÃa is coming to an end. We will pursue any party that ignores the law or believes this cultural treasure is public domain."
As part of its broader brand-protection campaign, Don Clemente and its enforcement partners have successfully removed more than 20,000 infringing listings from global e-commerce platforms last year. The company views this case as the first in a series of actions designed to protect LoterÃa's cultural legacy while ensuring fair market access for legitimate licensees and creators.
"It's disappointing to see former partners like Millennial LoterÃa and companies such as Novelty Corp continue to sell pirated items and mislead the biggest retailers," said Luis LandÃn, President of Don Clemente, Inc. "LoterÃa is a symbol of our shared heritage, and we have a responsibility to safeguard its integrity for future generations."
"This lawsuit helps clear the path for a new era of responsible licensing and growth," said Travis Rutherford, Co-Founder of Evolution USA, the exclusive licensing agency representing LoterÃa. "With enforcement underway, retailers and partners can now confidently work with the official LoterÃa brand, expanding across new categories and reaching the fast-growing community of fans who cherish the game."
Authentic LoterÃa® products are currently available under license at Target, Walmart, and other major retailers, with new collaborations planned for 2026, including lifestyle and fashion partnerships such as ZARA and , distributed through Asmodee North America.
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Alexa Sussmane, McCue Sussmane, 1 (917) 415-3172, [email protected],
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