Nike is now suing rapper Lil Nas X over his “Satan Shoes” which contain real blood.
Nike filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against MSCHF over their controversial “Satan Shoes” collaboration with the rapper, reports Fox Business.
Nike is suing MSCHF for their Satan Shoes that dropped today. Below is their case filing with some of the complaints: pic.twitter.com/5mwmptK4pW
— Mohak (@themacint0sh) March 29, 2021
The sneakers are unofficial designs of Nike’s trademarked Air Max 97 design, despite the company denying any involvement with the creation or sale of the “Satan Shoes”.
The sneakers, which contain a drop of blood in the sole, went on sale Monday for the price of just $1,018 and all 666 pairs sold out in less than a minute. The sneakers were decorated with a pentagram and Luke 10:18 written on the side of the sneaker.
Luke 10:18 is a Bible verse about Satan’s fall from heaven.
Lil Nas X responded to the lawsuit by posting this meme on his social media:
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