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This can’t be good for Kim Kardashian’s mental health as the
mommy-to-be is busy house-hunting and shopping for shoes with beau Kanye
West.
After facing trademark infringement allegations last year for their
Khroma Beauty line, the Kardashian sisters have been hit with hefty
lawsuit. Celebrity makeup artist Lee Tillett is seeking $10 million in
damages from the fashionable trio and Boldface Licensing + Branding, the
company that owns Khroma Beauty’s license, for allegedly swiping the
name of her cosmetics line and adding an “h.”
The Orlando Sentinel reports that Tillett, who launched Kroma Makeup
in 2004, filed the suit this Wednesday in a Los Angeles federal court.
She had previously filed a cease and desist letter back in June to
Boldface Licensing + Branding, taking action one step further than
Chroma Makeup.
“I developed the Kroma line myself, built my business through my own
hard work, and took the legal steps necessary to protect it,” Tillett
said in a press statement. “And yet I have now been forced into legal
battle with the Kardashians simply because they have decided to take
something that doesn’t belong to them.”
While Boldface had told The Huffington Post last October that they
too had gone through the necessary legal steps to secure their name,
Tillett is preparing to protect her brand’s name and money at all costs.
What do you think of the latest development in the Khroma Beauty legal battle? Do you think the Kardashians should pay up?
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