Lindsay Lohan sued for $5 million

Published May 23, 2013
Actress Lindsay Lohan stands on the red carpet as she arrives for the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton in Washington, April 28, 2012. – Reuters Photo
Actress Lindsay Lohan stands on the red carpet as she arrives for the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton in Washington, April 28, 2012. – Reuters Photo

Lindsay Lohan has been sued for 5 million dollars by a clothing company, DNAM

The erratic behavior of the actress made it difficult to promote and sell her 6126 leggings line for which the company is demanding 5 million dollars, Radar Online reported.

The company's lawsuit states that Lohan's leggings suffered in sales because the buyers were reluctant to associate themselves with her drug-addled image.

However Lohan's business partner, Kristi Kaylor, has denied any such allegations and said that The DNAM countersuit against 6126 misrepresents the facts.

She further said that the company is aware of the fact that it is in breach of the 6126 licensee agreement, and this suit is clearly nothing more than a transparent defense maneuver.

She added that DNAM is trying to get out of honoring its financial obligations. — TOI

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