Trey Parker and Matt Stone of the now fabled show "South Park" took on a rebuild of Casa Bonita in Lakewood out of nostalgia for the pink colored restaurant-entertainment center on West Colfax. They also took on Paramount, the media conglomerate, over the "South Park" property, winning a $1.5 billion jackpot for streaming rights and production to 2030.
In their fuss with Paramount, the two "middle-of-the-road" satirists objected to how the conglomerate's big-time lawyers and negotiators interfered with South Park streaming rights negotiations. They hired "pit bull" lawyer Bryan Freeman to represent their interests, and they won.
