“SCHEMING” LADY GAGA ACCUSED OF CHARITY RIP-OFF

Lady GAGA
TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA AFP

LADY GAGA faces a courtroom showdown after she’s accused of ripping off her own Japanese earthquake charity.

According to a message on 1-800-LAW-FIRM, a federal class action lawsuit has been filed against the outrageous pop star claiming that she scammed money from the sale of her “We Pray For Japan” wristbands which should have gone to the victims of the disaster.

"I'm suing Lady Gaga simply to hold her accountable for giving the money that she was raising for charity to the cause that she was trying to raise it for," said Ari Kresch, an attorney for 1-800-LAW-FIRM, which is based in Southfield, Michigan, RadarOnline.com reported on the lawsuit

 Gaga charged $5 for the wristbands, another $3.99 for shipping and handling and 0.60   for taxes.

 But the law firm claims she inflated the costs, pocketing the extra cash.

GAGA allegedly refused to reveal how much of the $5 actually goes to Japanese disaster victims.