A new lawsuit alleges that the trio could be liable for up to $190 million for not tweeting about their beauty line, reports TMZ.
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The lawsuit claims that Hillair Capital Management put up more than $10 million to save the make-up line after their former business partner went bankrupt.
The trio teamed up with a company in 2012 to make their Khroma Beauty line. A year later they were then blocked from using Khroma Beauty and changed it to Kardashian Beauty.
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But then the company they had partnered with allegedly started tanking and Hillair Capital Management stepped in to buy the company and also inject $10 million into the business.
Reportedly, Kim, Kourtney and Khloe didn't hold up their end of the agreement, which was to tweet about the brand.
They now reportedly want their $10 million back as well as up to $180 million, which is what they say they would have made.
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