Dan Brown faces possible new plagiarism lawsuit over ‘The Da Vinci Code’

Author Jack Dunn prepares new case against Brown in U.K. Bestselling novelist Dan Brown has just published his latest thriller “Origin.” But Brown, among the highest-paid writers in the world, is facing the prospect of a new plagiarism lawsuit for copyright infringement from New England author Jack Dunn, who alleges the 2003 global bestseller “The Da Vinci Code” includes scenes, plots and storylines copied from Dunn’s 1997 novel “The Vatican Boys.” A Massachusetts federal judge dismissed an earlier copyright infringement case brought against Brown by Dunn in 2007. Dunn tells MarketWatch he is reviving his plagiarism claims against Brown’s publisher Penguin Random House and is preparing to issue a new case for copyright infringement, this time in the U.K. High Court. Also Read:: Pentagon Makes SHOCK Announcement About Women In Military, People TICKED Dunn has hired full service London-based law firm Keystone Law. In a letter to Penguin Random House, Keystone stated they intended to issu...