Uh-oh! Kim Kardashian is being sued for a cool $100 million
You are probably aware that Kim Kardashian is a big fan of LuMee cases, phone cases with attached back lighting to create the perfect selfie.
However, you may not know that Kim Kardashian is actually the owner of the company that makes the light up cases she so often promotes on her Instagram.
Kimisaprincess Inc (yes, really) produces the light-up selfie assistants, and one inventor is coming after the company for the patent to the design.
Hooshmand Harooni has claimed in a $100,000,000 lawsuit that the LuMee idea originated with him.
He claims to have patented an 'integrated lighting accessory and case for a mobile phone device' back in 2013.
This idea was allegedly licenced with his company Snaplight.
Snaplight is requesting the California courts to prevent Kim from promoting the cases.
They are also suing for the massive cash sum for 'damages.'
This isn't the first time this week a member of the Kardashian clan has found themselves in legal trouble over the alleged theft of ideas.
Younger sister Kylie has been accused of copying the artwork of British graphic artist Sara Pope in the trailer and branding of her upcoming biopic docu-series, Life of Kylie.