TEXAS – Rapper Yung Miami was served with trademark infringement paperwork Monday over her ‘Act Bad’ merchandise at her party in Houston.
The man who served her, Larry Taylor, who works on behalf of the alleged trademark owner Charlie Cee (owner of Act Bad Entertainment) showed up at her booking party and handed her a copy of the $10 million lawsuit as recorded the confrontation on his cellphone.
Check out the video:
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5eqhFuJyWI/
Afterwards, the City Girls rapper took to her Instagram, responding to getting served.
Tryna serve me some paper over MERCH that I'm not selling is LAME!!! Like everybody wanna go viral so bad let's go viral I'm tired!!!!!!!!
— Yung Miami (@YungMiami305) April 7, 2024
According to her, she has never made profit off the line.
In May 2023, Yung Miami tried to make the make the phrase popular after the release of her collab song with Diddy and rapper Fabulous.
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