According to Deadline, a judge in Georgia has made the decision with reference to a number of errors in the lawsuit, which was also pointed out by the accused side.

It is about relatives of a Holocaust survivor Judith Dim Evans, who participates in the film but died before it premiered on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video, who claims that Evans agreed to be in the film on fraudulent grounds.

In fact, Cohen, who dedicates the film to Evans in its subtitles, is said to have informed her in advance that he played a role and that it was about satire.

"The lawsuit was rejected unconditionally. "Sacha Baron Cohen was deeply grateful for the opportunity to work with Judith Dim Evans, whose compassion and courage as Holocaust survivors have touched millions of people who have seen the film," said a spokesman for Amazon.