Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight and the parents of his manager must reimburse attorney fees in a lawsuit they filed against two New Zealand producers who had unsuccessfully sued them.Daybreak Pacific Ltd producers Paul and Mark Huljich sued Voight, along with Hank and Dorothy Paul, and others, in federal court in February 2006, claiming fraud and breach of contract and seeking millions of dollars over failed business investments.The Huljiches maintained they would not have invested in film projects with Steven Paul but for Voight's alleged assertions that members of the Paul family were people of integrity.The Pauls, who are in their 70s, are the parents of Voight's manager, Steven Paul.The Huljiches on June 26 were awarded a $630,000 judgment in the federal court suit but the judgment was against defendants in the case other than Voight and the Pauls.After being found innocent, Voight and the Pauls alleged in a malicious prosecution complaint filed in Santa Monica Superior Court that the producers and their attorneys had no reasonable grounds for suing them.Voight maintained the Huljiches sued him and his manager's parents solely to get a settlement from the manager.Court papers were later filed on behalf of Voight and the Pauls dropping their case against former Huljich attorneys Petty Tsay and David Rose.But Superior Court Judge Elizabeth A. Grimes has ruled that Voight and the Pauls must share in paying $100,000 in the fees that Tsay's firm Eisner Frank and Kahan have asked to be repaid.source: Splash News