The Kardashians really love their Ks.
On Wednesday, reports emerged of a $180 million lawsuit against Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney Kardashian. What also emerged were the names of the sisters’ corporations, which are also being sued: Kimsaprincess Inc., 2Die4Kourt, and Khlomoney Inc.
Fortune did a search for other corporations owned by the Kardashian clan, and the findings did not disappoint. According to CorporationWiki, the reality stars are associated with multiple inactive LLCs called Klass Act, Kklove, and Khaotic, just to name a few.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner, the younger half-siblings of the Kardashians, were slightly less creative in naming their companies. The former is currently president of Kendall Jenner Inc. while the latter is a member of King Kylie, LLC.
Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney Kardashian are being sued by Hillair Capital Management, an investor in makeup line Kardashians Beauty. In its suit, Hillair claims that “the Kardashians wanted a better, more lucrative deal than they had struck with Hillair after the money to continue the line was already committed, and they used their ability to withhold their support of the line to attempt to force Hillair into a buyout of its interest.”
Lawyers for the Kardashians claim the suit “is an obvious attempt to create leverage by hedge fund operators who took over the Kardashians’ cosmetics brand.”