TMZ is reporting that rapper T.I. is being sued by a local jewelry company in Atlanta for $700,000, the very same week that he laid his late grandfather to rest.
As reported by TMZ, the jewelry company Aydin & Co. is suing T.I. for unpaid debts on the jewelry they sold him over the past decade. In the lawsuit details, the company delivered an 18.5 karat white gold bracelet, a ring and yellow gold rosary to the rapper in 2014 for which T.I. paid $20,000. According to Aydin though, the pieces totaled at $64,000, leaving $44,000 still owed.
The company has elaborated on further debts owed, suing for a total larger than $700,000; according to reports T.I. is calling the lawsuit bogus.
T.I. is not the first rapper to have monetary disagreements with jewelers, in March of 2015 DJ Khaled was sued by a New York jeweler for $100,000 for pieces that were given to him on a trial basis. In May of 2012, Gucci Mane lost a lawsuit over unpaid diamonds for which he was ordered to hand over $270,000. Similarly to Khaled's lawsuit, Gucci was supposed to either pay or return the jewelry and did neither.
By Devon Pyne for RAPstation.com
T.I. being sued by jewelry company
By Rapstation Editor for RAPstation.com — 01/09/2016
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