Tyga Faces Lawsuit Over Abandoned Last Kings Store

  /  03.22.2016

Tyga’s got another lawsuit on his hands. The latest legal drama deals with a space that the “Rack City” MC rented for his Last Kings clothing line.

According to the landlord, T-Raww left the L.A. location on Melrose Avenue abandoned in shambles last year, causing approximately $75,000 of damages, including ink-stained floors, painted ceilings, and a door painted with Egyptian designs (via TMZ).

The landlord also had environmental concerns, claiming that ink was poured down a drain which leads to the public sewer. He’s now seeking $75,000 and five months of unpaid rent.

Tyga, however, says that the landlord was at fault here, and that the building was not up to code.

It isn’t the first time that the Agency One Management model has had a legal battle with a landlord. Last year, King Gold Chains was ordered to pay $70,000 in back rent for a Calabasas home he lived in.

Last Kings Flagship Store 7928 Melrose Los Angeles, CA. Store Hours: Mon-Sat 11-7 Sun 12-6 #LastKings #Melrose

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