Lil Kim, who has been relatively quiet since her prison release earlier this year has been hit with a 2 million dollar lawsuit from an entertainment company she is trying to bail out on. Brookland Entertainment, owned by legendary producers Trackmasters, filed the law suit in New York County Court yesterday claiming that Kim is breaching a one-year contractual agreement by demanding a more lucrative deal. Kim singed on to complete an album for the label but is now making high demands such as having Akon and Wyclef take part in the album. This would of course drive up album costs way past the budget the label had set aside for the project.

Brookland won the first round in court as Kim was refused an additional $200,00 she requested from the label and an injunction was also put against her which prevents her from negotiating with any other labels until this matter is settled. The next court date has not yet been settled but we will of course keep you updated 24hours.