A $5 million dollar lawsuit slams KIM KARDASHIAN and her sisters KHLOE and KOURTNEY, charging them with bogus claims about promoting over-the-counter diet pills.
The Kardashians were slapped with a $5 million class-action complaint yesterday by four disgusted customers who say they bought QuickTrim products — thanks to the K-Klan’s endorsements.
A Manhattan federal court filing alleges that QuickTrim is “marketed by the defendants as a clinically proven formula that will increase metabolism, curb appetite and promote weight loss.
“In reality, QuickTrim’s main ingredient is a large dose of caffeine, which the FDA has determined is not a safe or effective treatment for weight control,” the suit charges.
Legal docs showed that adverts for the products “generally feature . . . photos of one or more of the Kardashian sisters in a bikini or other revealing attire.”
The Kardashians' lawyers have yet to respond to the legal charges.
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