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Diddy Facing $10 Million Lawsuit For Allegedly Stealing Trademark Rights To ‘Act Bad’ To Sell Music & Merchandise

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Diddy’s caught up in a legal tangle once again, and this time it’s Charles Kenyatta Jr. a.k.a. Charlie Cee from behind bars, throwin’ a lawsuit at him! 📜

Charlie Cee claims he had a solid deal with Diddy’s Bad Boy Part 4 LLC for his Act Bad brand. But hold up, Diddy allegedly took the Act Bad trademark, dropped a single with City Girls and Fabolous, performed it, and even slapped it on merch without Charlie’s green light.

Charlie’s lawyer hit up Diddy’s legal squad, but it was all crickets on the other end. According to Charlie, Diddy and his mystery sidekick John Doe schemed to boot him out of the trademark deal. Allegedly, they sneakily signed contracts behind bars, using another dude’s name, and Charlie wasn’t feeling the percentages and terms.

Now, Charlie’s firing back, suing Diddy for $10 million! He’s shouting trademark infringement and breach of contract, claiming Diddy’s recent legal dramas have put a dent in his rep. No word yet from Diddy’s camp on this legal showdown. 🚨💼

The saga continues, folks. Will Diddy’s empire come out unscathed? Only time will tell. Stay tuned! 🔍🍿

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