Kylie Jenner Sued By Model Who Allegedly Did Not Get Paid

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The young mogul has denied the allegations in the lawsuit.

Kylie Jenner's company is facing a lawsuit filed by a model named Sasha Palma. She alleges that she was not paid on time for a couple of photo shoots. Now, she is now seeking a six-figure compensation. The lawsuit was obtained by TMZ, and it reveals the details of the case. According to the suit, Sasha claims that she was hired by Kylie's company for two separate photo shoots. Both of said shoots were to promote Kylie's cosmetic products.

The first shoot for Kylie's cosmetic brand took place in June 2020. Sasha states that she was supposed to receive a payment of $2,000 by early July. However, she alleges that the payment was delayed by over 30 days. This led her to demand penalties amounting to $60,000. The same situation reportedly occurred with a second one-day photo shoot in August 2020. Sasha claims she did not receive her $2,000 payment until more than 30 days past the deadline. She says this entitles her to another $60,000 in penalties.

Kylie And Her Reps Deny The Allegations

Kylie Jenner is seen on May 28, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

Kylie Jenner and her representatives have, of course, denied the allegations by the model. . A representative for Kylie's brand responded to the allegations, stating that the model was actually paid within the NET 45-day period as specified in her invoice for both shoots. Sasha is seeking a total of $120,000 in damages from Kylie's company. However, Kylie's representative claims to possess supporting documentation to show they paid on time.

Additionally, a source close to Kylie suggests that it is possible the model's agent may have held back payment. This would imply that the responsibility lies outside of Kylie's company. The source also reveals that the model requested a letter of recommendation from Kylie's brand. However, they declined to provide it to her. Furthermore, the model's team allegedly attempted to secure more work with Kylie's company following the 2020 photo shoots. As such, the case isn't looking so good for the model. What do you think about the situation? Let us know in the comments below!

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