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Tupac Photographer Hits Kendall and Kylie Jenner with Lawsuit over T-Shirt Line

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Well, well, well. It looks as if Kendall and Kylie Jenner are going to have to actually put their money where their mouth is after attempting to sell their tasteless “vintage” band T-shirts that featured photos of hip hop legends Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. More specifically, Los Angeles-based photographer Michael Miller has slammed the sisters with a lawsuit for copyright infringement over the use of his iconic photos of Tupac on T-shirts that were sold under their Kendall + Kylie brand.

The complaint that was detailed in court documents obtained by Billboard  notes that “Miller at no time sought to associate his work with Kendall or Kylie or any of their companies” yet the sisters “have misappropriated and wrongfully exploited at least two original photographs of the late hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur, slapping the iconic photographs on garments and overlaying them with dubious imagery and text,” before offering them for sale.

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The Jenners, the lawsuit says, “at no time notified Miller that they intended to exploit his photography, let alone obtained his authorization.”

But Miller and his attorney were not done eviscerating the Jenner sisters yet, aiming some particularly delicious shots at Kendall Jenner, adding “an association wtih Kendall is particularly problematic given that she was complicit in not one, but two of the worst public relations disasters in recent memory,” referring to of course the T-shirt line fiasco and that horrid Pepsi commercial that ended up being pulled.

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In other words, Miller ain’t here for the shenanigans or the culture vultures.

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This looks like it’s about to be a long, hard lesson for the Jenners, but even if they intend to use the backlash as an “opportunity to learn from these mistakes,” as they wrote in their apology, sorry is not gonna cut it for the people.

Biggie’s mother, Voletta Wallace, has already blasted the duo for using her son’s image on their T-shirts, again without permission or even contacting the estate.

In a statement the estate forewarned, “While we appreciate that the Jenners have made an apology and pulled the unlawful and unauthorized items, this matter has yet to be resolved.”

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