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Kim Kardashian And Scott Disick Are Being Sued For Allegedly Running A Massive Fake Lottery Scam And Never Paying Out Any Prizes

 

Source - Kim Kardashian and Scott Disick are being sued for allegedly hawking a lottery but not coughing up any prizes, but the company behind the lottery is calling BS.

According to the class action lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Kim and Scott created a lottery where the winner would get $100,000 and 2, first class tickets to L.A. But wait, there's more ... the winner would also get a 3-night stay in Bev Hills and they could "shop like Kim Kardashian."

The lawsuit claims the 2020 lottery was a sham ... the real purpose of the so-called lottery was for the celebrities to work with an Australian company -- Curated -- which is also being sued, to sell personal information to advertisers.

The suit claims winners were announced but the "winners" Instagram accounts were quickly made private and the plaintiffs are doubtful that everything's on the up and up.

Well, well, well. It looks like the Kardashian's have finally met their match - a class action lawsuit by a bunch of anonymous super fans. Who knew that after all these years, all these scandals, all these billions of dollars earned, that this would be thing that took them down. I'm kidding, of course, but it is funny to think about. It's also a genius scam if it turns out to be true. You post a fake lottery to your 300 million Instagram followers, collect the money, then "randomly chose" a winner that just so happens to be a burner account owned by yours truly. I think that's what they're saying, right? That and that it was organized by Scott who then used the entire Kardashian family's massive social following to promote it...

The suit claims the lottery was organized by Scott on his IG and various influencers promoted it, including Kim, Kendall Jenner, Kris Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Sofia Richie, Gretchen Christine Rossi and Christine Quinn.

The suit drags the fam … "Just a short 20 years ago, Oprah was giving away cars and cash. But today's entertainment tycoons seem to only care about becoming richer and living an even more opulent lifestyle, while duping their fans and followers."

So what do these people want? A measly $20 million from each defendant, which is basically nothing to a Kardashian. A Disick maybe, but a Kardashian no. That said, they will get something, but that's just because the Kardashian's don't want to drag out a lawsuit. Oh well. Best of luck to everyone involved. They're going to need it.