(AllHipHop News) Kanye West has dodged a court clash with the bosses of a Japanese fabric firm – they have dismissed a $600,000 lawsuit against the rapper.
The fabric company bosses, who worked with Kanye and his company on the production of Yeezy sneakers, claim he left them high and dry with a huge debt after placing a large order for various materials of fleece fabric in July 2018 – and not covering costs.
Toki Sen-I chiefs asked for a down payment, but they pressed on without one, convinced that Kanye would pay up.
He didn’t.
The rap star fired back, accusing the company of failing to deliver a quality product.
“Plaintiff never delivered the allegedly contracted – for product, and Yeezy Apparel allegedly did not pay the full price for that undelivered product,” his company’s countersuit read. “Despite being a basic business dispute between companies, Plaintiff needlessly inflates this case into a 4-count complaint under both tort and contract theories, baselessly including the celebrity member of Yeezy Apparel (Mr. West).”
Kanye demanded the entire lawsuit be dismissed.