An
apparel manufacturer that partnered with Lohan's leggings line 6126 is firing
back at the actress' 2013 lawsuit over a licensing dispute, claiming that the
embattled star's tarnished reputation severely hampered the company's ability
to suitably peddle her clothing line to buyers.
In a
$5 million breach-of-contract counter claim filed against Lohan Friday in a
California U.S. District Court and obtained by E! News, clothing company DNAM alleges
that while the starlet's leggings line initially enjoyed some success at
department stores in 2010, buyers eventually began to pull back "because
they did not want to be associated with Lohan's drug addled image."