Do the Kardashians have big skeletons in their cupboards they want to bury?
Kardashians file lawsuit to hide financial secrets from public
Kardashian Khroma Cosmetics
The Kardashians are bent on shielding the world from knowing how much money they make from 'whatever' business they claim they do annually; but if a new lawsuit filed against them goes through in court, everyone may finally find out if they actually pay full taxes to the US Government!
According to RadarOnline, the Kardashians and Boldface Licensing & Branding are being sued by a businesswoman, Lee Tillett for allegedly ripping off the name Khroma for their Kardashian Khroma makeup line. After Tillett filed the lawsuit, Boldface changed the name to Kardashian Beauty.
The Kardashians recently filed documents in the case asking the judge to dismiss them from the lawsuit, claiming they were just the face of the product and had nothing to do with its distribution.
The family claims such information is extremely valuable, and could be used by other licensors and competitors of the Kardashians to their advantage. Reports say the Kardashians are taking steps to keep such information confidential.
As such, the documents, filed on March 26, state that, "the Kardashians respectfully request the Court seal all unredacted versions of" the suit. Good news is the judge in the case bought their argument, and "ordered that the filing documents are to be filed under seal."
Reports say if they allow the case run through its full course, other financial details could pop out which could be dangerous to the family. As such, they want everything sealed!
What do you think the Kardashians are trying to hide?
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Wednesday, 2 April 2014
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