Washington, DC: The Kardashian sisters may soon land in legal trouble.
According to TMZ.com, Kim, Khloe and Kourtney are facing a $75 million lawsuit over claims they breached a contract by distancing themselves from a controversial credit card scheme aimed at kids.
The sisters fronted the Kardashian Prepaid MasterCard, which allowed parents to give their children a small amount of credit so they can keep track of their finances, reports contactmusic.
However, after a series of extra costs came to light and the attorney general of Connecticut launched a scathing attack on the siblings for promoting the card, the trio ended their endorsement deal in November, 2010.
Now bosses at the Revenue Resource Group, the company behind the scheme, have targeted them in a $75 million lawsuit.
According to documents filed at a court in Fresno, California, the Kardashians are accused of wrecking the company's reputation by quitting their two-year deal.