I hope some of those slandered in his last movie, sue him for all he's got. If you can sue for hot coffee or a hot pickle, surely the damage this jerk can be sued for what he has done.
He says that he "withdrew permission" because he was unaware that it was going to be a film critical of Michael Moore.
The interview was conducted with his permission and the filmmaker claims to have a release.
Meanwhile as anyone who has seen FahrenHYPE 911 knows, there are several people who appeared in Fahrenheit 9/11 without granting permission to Michael Moore. By all means they should sue. Just don't go with Judicial Watch as I can't recall them EVER winning a case.