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Kim Kardashian Faces Lawsuit Over Allegedly Falsely Claiming Furniture Origin

Kim Kardashian Sued After Claiming Her Furniture Is By Donald Judd, Which His Foundation Denies

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian is currently embroiled in a legal battle after being sued for allegedly making false claims about the origin of furniture in her office. The lawsuit was filed by the prestigious Judd Foundation, which represents the legacy of American artist Donald Clarence Judd, known for his minimalist designs.

In a promotional video for her SKKN by Kim company, Kim showcased her office space, claiming that the furniture, particularly tables and chairs, was mostly designed by Donald Judd. However, the Judd Foundation disputed this, stating that the dining set in question was not designed by Judd.

The foundation accused Kim and the design company, Clements Design, of trademark and copyright infringement, alleging that consumers might mistakenly believe there is a connection between Judd Foundation and Kim Kardashian.

Efforts to resolve the issue amicably were reportedly made, but the foundation ultimately decided to file a lawsuit against Kim and Clements Design. The foundation emphasized the financial importance of Judd's furniture designs, which account for a significant portion of their revenue.

Despite attempts to address the issue, negotiations between the parties remained unresolved, leading to the legal dispute. Clements Design argued that their furniture differed materially from Judd's creations, citing differences in wood type and overall design.

The Judd Foundation insisted on the removal of the video featuring the disputed furniture, as well as the destruction of the furniture itself. They also requested a public statement from Kim Kardashian to address the issue.

With the dispute now heading to court, both parties are preparing to present their arguments. The foundation expressed a desire to avoid any association with Kim Kardashian, emphasizing their respect for her work but asserting their need to protect the integrity of Donald Judd's legacy.

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