She had sued the group for not paying up for her line of clothes
Lindsay Lohan has settled a dispute with a clothing company she had sued for $1.1 million (Dh4.04 million) last year.
The settlement means she won’t have to discuss her miscarriage in court. D.N.A.M. Apparel Industries has agreed to pay an undisclosed amount to the singer-actress after she accused them of failing to pay her for licensing her 6126 trademark for international clothing sales, reports tmz.com.
The clothing line bosses counter-sued, insisting her bad reputation made it impossible for them to unload the merchandise.
D.N.A.M. said she had used her miscarriage as an excuse as to why she couldn’t respond to their lawsuit. Lohan announced she had a miscarriage in the final episode of her Oprah Winfrey Network show, but has not revealed further details, including the father of the child.
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