San Antonio artist behind Fred's Fish Fry jersey loses job after employer named in lawsuit

The San Antonio artist being sued by restaurant chain Fred's Fish Fry for alleged trademark infringement said he's now out of a job. Adrian Galvan, whose parody San Antonio Spurs-Fred's Fish Fry mashup jersey went viral this fall, told the Current he's been fired from his job at food truck park Rancho 181 after attorneys representing San Antonio-based Fred's named his employer, Victor Galvan, in the suit. Adrian Galvan said Victor Galvan — who's not related to him — and Rancho 181 had nothing to do with the design, marketing and sales of the jerseys.
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