Kim Kardashian is being sued for at least $100 million by a developer who claims she cut him out of her successful Kimoji app. Kim was seen last year using a Kimoji phone case.
David Liebensohn has filed new legal documents claiming that after teaming up with Kim to promote his anti-cyberbullying app CensorOut, she then agreed to work on a new app with him and his partners.
In the papers, Liebensohn claims he designed the Kimoji app, based upon an agreement with Kim that he and his partners would take 60 per cent of profits, reports TMZ.
He claims to have named the app but says he agreed Kim could register the trademark to keep things simple.
However, he says, after Kim filed the Kimoji trademark in 2014, she contacted him to back out of the deal – saying one of his partners had shared her personal information.
Kim’s lawyer, Marty Singer, tells TMZ: “The lawsuit filed against Kim Kardashian is ridiculous and absurd. The parties entered into a binding settlement agreement 2014 in which Kim gave up multi-million dollar claims against Mr Liebensohn and his partners.
“Mr Liebensohn waited more than 4 years to claim the agreement wasn’t binding on him.
“Kim commenced an arbitration in December 2018, and after Mr Liebensohn was unsuccessful in stopping the arbitration he filed this meritless lawsuit. We feel very confident we will get the case dismissed.”
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