Lil’ Kim in big trouble

Apparently Brookland Media has never popped by The Smoking Gun to check out rock star riders. The upstart label is suing Lil’ Kim for breach-of-contract during to “diva demands.”

Wednesday a New York judge temporarily barred the rapper (whose real name is Kimberly Jones) from recording any new material in light of the suit.

Among the company’s accusations are that Lil’ Kim backed out of the deal after it paid Atlantic Records $200,000 to get her out of her previous contract, spent $240,000 to produce eight songs and shelled out $12,000 per month in rent for an apartment near Kim’s Alpine, N.J., home.

Kim was intended to be the labels debut artist.

Despite the lawsuit, the rapper still plans to do business with them but says they are the ones who didn’t live up to the terms of their agreement:

“We think they’re wonderful people and we expect to do business with them,” Kim’s attorney Londell McMillan told the New York Daily News. “But they did not honor the terms of the agreement.”

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