Charlie Kirk’s death has led to individuals seemingly attempting to file trademarks to create products using his name, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
On September 15, five days after Kirk’s death, a man named Terrance Malone filed documents to obtain the trademark for the phrase “Charlie Kirk’s Life Matters.”
Malone, a 50-year-old who lives in Pennsylvania, explained he wanted to potentially create clothing with the phrase. Malone said he planned to use it on shirts, fishermen’s jackets, long jackets, track jackets, board shorts, socks, footwear, hats (including fur hats), along with hunting and camouflage pants.
A second application was filed on Sunday, September 21 by a woman named Jasmine Wong. The application asked for the right to use the name Charlie Kirk to make dresses, shirt