Kendall & Kylie Jenner’s Fashion Label Calls T-Shirt Lawsuit ‘Baseless’
Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s fashion label says it only sold two “vintage” T-shirts with late rapper Tupac Shakur’s image in them before pulling the items from the marketplace.
The Kendall + Kylie brand released a statement Sunday evening in response to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed Friday by a commercial photographer who shot the images on the shirts.
The label’s statement says the shirts with Shakur’s image were obtained from a company that had a valid license to sell them. The Kylie + Kendall brand superimposed images of the Jenner sisters or other designs over photos of musicians, including Shakur, Notorious B.I.G, and Ozzy Osbourne. It called photographer Michael Miller’s lawsuit baseless.

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The shirts sold for $125 apiece, but were they pulled from the marketplace after Osbourne’s wife, Sharon, and B.I.G’s mother complained.