10/08/2008

Lil Kim Sued For Trying To Flee Contract

Lil Kim can't catch a break with these lawsuits lately. First the publishing company that she was supposed to write a book for sues her and now this. Lil' Kim is now being sued by Brookland Media, which is owned by super producers The Trackmasters, Tone and Poke.

The company is suing Kim for $2 million claiming that she attempted to get out of her contract with them and also that she breached the one year agreement that they had by asking for a deal that would pay her more and give her access to more amenities to work with.

According to the lawsuit, Kim refused to perform unless Brookland agrees to a number of requests, including demands to have Wyclef and Akon added as producers. In addition to withholding a $200,000 payment to fully free Kim from her contract with Atlantic Records, Brookland won an injunction, temporarily preventing Lil' Kim from negotiating with other record labels. Brookland also claims it invested another $250,000 dollars towards the album and Lil' Kim's career.

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