Paris Hilton, despite being paid $ 1.7million to $ 1.8 million to wear and promote Hair Tech’s Dream Catchers brand extensions was spotted wearing another brand.
Hair Tech has launched a fraud and breach-of-contract lawsuit against Hilton seeking $35 million in damages. Chirs Volek, founder and chief executive officer of Hair Tech International, explained that the figure — 10 times the total shelled out to Hilton throughout her relationship with Hair Tech, is rooted in the sales expected for Dream Catchers if Hilton received royalties or fees of 10 percent. Also adding, “We had the renewal of the contract coming up, and I said ‘To hell with it.’ Why are we paying her if she is not wearing the product?”
Hair Tech also accused Hilton in the lawsuit of costing it money by running afoul of the law, the company states Hilton’s 23 days in jail in 2007 for driving with a suspended license and interfered with a lunch party to the tune of $ 6.6 million in losses for Hair Tech. In addition to that, the marijuana smoking case dropped in South Africa against Hilton also hampered Dream Catchers’ business.