This Taylor Lautner RV lawsuit just got a lot more interestingThe owner of the RV dealership sued by Taylor Lautner has issued a unique challenge to the "Twilight" star: push up or shut up.
Brent McMahon, owner of the Irvine, Calif.-based McMahon's RV, held a press conference this morning to challenge the buffed-up Lautner to settle his lawsuit with a push-up contest. That's right, whoever can do the most push-ups wins -- or at least gets some money donated to charity.
Lautner sued McMahon's last week for not delivering a $300,000 customized rig in time for the shoot of his new movie "Abduction." Lautner claims his dad, Dan Lautner, negotiated for McMahon's to refurbish a 2006 Affinity Country Coach RV by June but the dealership failed to meet the deadline.
McMahon and attorney Adam Obeid say the Lautners and their lawyers demanded $40,000 before filing the lawsuit. But they have a better idea. If Lautner shows up and wins the push-up contest, McMahon will pay him and his Shark Kid Entertainment the $40,000 to settle the case. If McMahon wins, he'll donate the $40,000 to Children's Hospital of Orange County. Not a bad stunt -- if Lautner has a good sense of humor and shows up.
"We're taking a negative and making it into a positive to benefit the sick children at Children's Hospital of Orange County," McMahon said at the press conference today. He says he has other sponsors willing to chip in if Lautner appears.
We've reached out to Lautner's legal team and will update with a response.
How would McMahon, 47, fare against the superbuff "Twilight" heartthrob?
"He works out regularly," Obeid tells us. "But he's a 47-year-old man. He's no Taylor Lautner."