Lady Gaga sued for $100M over claims she stole ‘Mayhem’ logo

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Lady Gaga has received a $ 100 million lawsuit by a California browsing company for the demand that the pop star had stolen her logo for her new goods, according to the documents obtained by Fox Business.
Gaga, whose name is Al -Kamel, Stephanie Joan Angelina Germanota, released her sixth album – “Mayhem” – on March 7, with goods that are characterized by chaos design.
Lost International filed a complaint with the California Provincial Court on Tuesday, claiming that “dance” singer used “slogans very similar if they were almost not identical that the company made the brand a decade ago.
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Lady Gaga faces a $ 100 million lawsuit for the claims stolen by the “chaos” design from the California browsing company. (Kevin Mazur / Getty Images)
The singer’s legal team condemned the attempt to litigate in a statement submitted to Fox Business.
Her lawyer, Orine Snyder, said: “Lady Gaga’s chaos has risen to the first place and the records were destroyed, a testimony of her unparalleled talent and its global impact,” said her lawyer, Orine Snyder. “It is disappointing – but barely surprising – that someone is now trying to benefit from its success through an unfounded lawsuit from the name of chaos. This is nothing more than opportunistic abuse or worthy of the legal system.”
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The documents stated that “Lady Gaga has one -sided, and without permission from LOST or her knowledge, she tried to misuse” Mayhem “, brand and a flowing brand by launching an album entitled” Mayhem “, with a tour with this same name, selling clothes and accessories with this name.

Lost included samples of her logo along with a picture of the Lady Gaga version in the lawsuit. (Lost of the lawsuit / Fox News)
In addition, “although notice from Lost’s lawyer, Lady Gaga has failed and rejected, and still fails and refused to stop its deliberate and luxurious violation of the recorded mark, and therefore it must be immediately canceled from this behavior.”
Lost included pictures of its logo along with the Lady Gaga version in the lawsuit.
The California -based browsing company was established in 1985 and claimed that it begins to use the logo on clothes that start in 1988.
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The Lifestyle Brand brand showed the tourist goods of Mrs. Gaga next to her black shirt in the lawsuit. (Lost of the lawsuit / Fox News)
They added in the lawsuit, “The foregoing increases the damage of Lost through, among other things, to reduce the mark, transfer revenues from the defendants to the defendants, and to deny the ability to manage and control its brand.”
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“Lady Gaga’s actions are likely to mislead the conclusion that their goods are established or approved by Lost, which will harm both pressure and the public,” the lawsuit stated. “Lost does not control the quality of the goods sold by Lady Gaga and because of the source of confusion caused by Lady Gaga, Lost lost control of its good intention.”
Surf is also searching for law fees in addition to $ 100 million as compensation.
2025-03-27 01:01:00