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The hamster at the heart of the lawsuit filed this week in New Jersey District Court is part of Hasbro's "Littlest Pet Shop" toy line and is no longer sold. Faulkner the journalist is a six-time Emmy Award-winner and anchor of "Fox News Weekend" for the channel. Isis beheads Syrian scholar who refused to give up location of hidden Palmyra antiquities In the lawsuit, Faulkner's lawyers say the hamster, also named Harris Faulkner, "willfully and wrongfully appropriated Faulkner's unique and valuable name and distinctive persona for its own financial gain," NBC News reports. Islamic State militants beheaded Khaled al-Asaad, a beloved antiquities scholar in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra. Militants then hung his mutilated body on a column in a main square of the historic site after he refused to reveal the location of valuable artifacts that had been moved for safekeeping, The Guardian reports. Isis captured the city from government forces in May.