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Kim Kardashian Sued for $100 Million for Allegedly Breaching Kimoji Deal

Kim Kardashian

Faces $100 Mil Lawsuit …

You Can’t Kill Our Kimoji Deal!!!

2/12/2019 1:24 PM PST

EXCLUSIVE

Kim Kardashian West launched her popular Kimojis with the help of an app developer, who says she left him high and dry and screwed him out of serious cash … as in 9 figures!

David Liebensohn claims he and his business partners created an app called CensorOut that caught the attention of Kim, and they eventually agreed to team up on Kimojis … the animated emojis and GIFs of the Kardashian clan.

According to docs … Kim agreed to cut Liebensohn and his partners in for 60 percent, and they agreed on a deal in 2014. He claims Kim insisted she would file the trademark paperwork for “Kimoji” to cover the cost and make things simple … but they were in it together.

That’s when it gets weird. In his lawsuit, Liebensohn says in August 2014 — right around when Kim filed for the trademark — she informed him one of his partners had shared some of her personal information … so she was backing out of their deal.

Liebensohn claims Kim and co. lawyered up and tried to pressure him into dropping the case, but he refused. He also says Kim already knew about the alleged sharing of her personal info before they struck a deal …  and simply used it as an excuse to cancel it.

He’s suing Kim for at least $100 mil for breach of contract, fraud and for the profits he believes he’s lost by being left out of the Kimoji biz.

We reached out to Kim … no word back yet.

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