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Suit dropped over Kylie and Kendall Jenner’s Tupac T-shirts

In this Jan. 8, 2017 file photo, Kendall Jenner, left, and Kylie Jenner arrive at the NBCUniversal Golden Globes afterparty in Beverly Hills, Calif. A lawsuit from a photographer Michael Miller, who was suing Kendall and Kylie Jenners fashion label over T-shirts with the late rapper Tupac Shakurs image on them, is being dropped. (Rich Fury / Invision)
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LOS ANGELES – A lawsuit from a photographer who was suing Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s fashion label over T-shirts with the late rapper Tupac Shakur’s image on them is being dropped.

A document filed in federal court Wednesday says that both parties are asking a judge to dismiss the suit brought by Michael Miller against the Kendall + Kylie label.

The filing says each side will bear its own attorneys’ fees, but gives no details on any financial settlement.

Lawyers for both sides did not immediately reply to emails seeking comment.

Miller alleged the sisters of using his pictures of Shakur without permission. The label said they were obtained from a company licensed to sell them. The brand briefly offered shirts superimposing the sisters’ images over famous musicians, but pulled them after complaints.