Kanye denies Gap's lawsuit for $2M in damages.

Ye has denied all accusations of wrong-doing.

June 24th 2023.

Kanye denies Gap's lawsuit for $2M in damages.
Kanye West, or Ye as he is formally known, has officially denied all allegations of wrongdoing brought against him by his former business partners at The Gap. On June 23, RadarOnline reported that court documents revealed that Ye was demanding that The Gap pay his legal fees incurred in the court case and drop the lawsuit immediately.

It all began when The Gap was sued by Art Center, another company that owns property in downtown Los Angeles. Art Center had leased the building to The Gap with the stipulation that they pay a $104,000 monthly rent and not make any modifications to the building without their explicit permission. In October 2022, Art Center accused The Gap of making “numerous, significant, unapproved modifications” and breaching their contract.

In response, The Gap filed a counterclaim against Ye, claiming he had breached the contract by making alterations to the building, and that Gap was not liable for any lawsuits resulting from his actions. Ye vehemently denied any responsibility for the damage, claiming that the Strategic Agreement between Gap and Yeezy Supply was invalid or voidable. He argued that The Gap had failed to fulfill their contractual obligations and stated that any modifications made to the building had actually improved it.

Finally, Ye was adamant that he would never have partnered with The Gap if he had known that they had signed a lease requiring no modifications to the property used for the pop-up store. He made it clear that he should not be held liable for any of the nearly $2 million in damages that The Gap owes to Art Center. With this, Ye has made his stance on the allegations brought against him abundantly clear.

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