The celebutante Kardashian sisters have been sued by a California financial company that created a prepaid debit card endorsing the reality show starlets.
According to the Fresno Bee, Revenue Resource Group LLC filed a lawsuit in Fresno County Superior Court against Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian after the sisters pulled out of the endorsement deal in November under criticism over the card's high usage fees.
Revenue Resource Group's lawsuit claims that the three sisters, their mother, Kris Kardashian Jenner, and their company, Dash Dolls LLC they broke their contract and cost company at least $75 million in losses.
The Kardashian sisters cut their ties to the card three weeks after the product was introduced after a warning from the Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal that the card's fees were "predatory."
The Kardashian clan star in a series of reality shows following their lives.