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Ice Spice Challenges Wig Company Lawsuit Over $20K Contract Dispute
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Ice Spice fights $400k+ lawsuit from wig company over unpaid $20k order and reputation damage claims. Get the latest legal details.

AceShowbiz - Ice Spice is firmly contesting a lawsuit filed by a wig company seeking $20,000 plus additional damages related to a contract disagreement.

The legal dispute began in 2025 when Thee Bella Brand, owned by Gabrielle Alexis, sued Ice Spice over 25 custom wigs she allegedly agreed to purchase but did not pay for. The company claims these wigs were valued at roughly $20,000.

In addition to the unpaid balance, Thee Bella Brand alleges that Ice Spice damaged their reputation by posting negative comments on social media. The company argues this caused them to lose a repeat celebrity client temporarily and seeks over $400,000 in compensatory and punitive damages on top of the owed amount.

Responding to the lawsuit, Ice Spice filed court documents describing the wig company’s claims as "overly dramatic." She denies any social media interference aimed at harming their business and states there is no evidence supporting the company's accusations of reputational damage.

Ice Spice maintains that the dispute is a straightforward contract issue concerning payment for the wigs, not an intentional campaign to damage the brand.

Her legal team contends that Thee Bella Brand is attempting to escalate a simple payment disagreement into a much larger legal battle. Meanwhile, the company's attorney, Justin Mungai of ChaudhryLaw, responded strongly, stating, "This is what entitlement looks like. Fame is not immunity from the law. Ice Spice will be held accountable."

A deposition in the case is scheduled for late April 2026, although the date may be subject to change due to scheduling conflicts.

So far, Ice Spice's legal representatives have not made public comments beyond the court filings, but the rapper’s official response signals a readiness to vigorously defend herself throughout the legal proceedings.

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