Lindsay Lohan seeks $1.4m from company over fashion line
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lindsay Lohan sued her former collaborators on a clothing line on Thursday, seeking more than US$1.1 million (S$1.4 million) and renewed control of the brand's trademarks.
The lawsuit claims a clothing manufacturer who previously worked with Lohan continues to sell items under the actress' 6126 Collection, which started out as a legging brand and had ambitions to expand into other clothing items.
The breach of contract, fraud and trademark infringement lawsuit filed in a Los Angeles federal court seeks royalties and other payments from D.N.A.M. Apparel Industries LLC.
The suit claims D.N.A.M. has failed to pay Lohan more than US$1 million in royalties and has not abided by an agreement to seek the Liz & Dick star's input on merchandise. D.N.A.M. also agreed to promote and expand the 6126 into swimwear, cosmetics and other apparel and open a showroom in New York, according to the lawsuit.













