Kardashians Sued For Pulling Out Of Deal With Calif. Company That Created Their Debit Card

The Kardashian sisters have been sued by a California company that created a prepaid debit card endorsed the reality show starlets.

The Fresno Bee reports that Revenue Resource Group LLC filed suit in Fresno County Superior Court last week against Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian.

The sisters pulled out of the endorsement deal in November under criticism over the card’s fees.

The company’s lawsuit claims they broke their contract and cost company at least $75 million in losses. The sisters’ mother, Kris Kardashian Jenner, and their company, Dash Dolls LLC, are also named in the suit.

The sisters cut ties to the card three weeks after the product launched following a warning from Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal that the card’s fees were “predatory.”

The Kardashians star in a series of namesake reality shows following their lives.

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