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Khloe Kardashian Reportedly Sends Cease-And-Desist Letter To Kim Cakery

Roommates, Kim Cakery has been dominating headlines for her relentless pursuit of a paternity test from Tristan Thompson. She went as far as allegedly faking Instagram direct messages from Khloe Kardashian. After a source close to the reality star provided receipts, Kim took to her Instagram account to walk back her claims that Khloe was hitting her up. Along with her admission, Kim also said she will continue to “troll” the situation. Well, it now seems like Khloe is not willing to put up with said trolling. According to TMZ reports, Khloe’s lawyer Lynda Goldman sent Kim Cakery a cease-and-desist letter on Tuesday.

According to TMZ, the letter highlights Kim, whose real name is Kimberly Alexander, faking the direct messages and the testing facility.

“You put words in her mouth that she never said and that she wouldn’t say,” the court documents reportedly say. “You faked the whole thing. And now you have publicly admitted it.”

If you don’t already know, Tristan has allegedly already taken a paternity test at Kim’s request. The test result reportedly confirmed that Tristan is not the father of her son. However, Kim has insisted that the site used for the test is a “Kardashian affiliated facility.” Therefore, she is requesting additional testing at a facility of her choice. Still, the cease-and-desist letter says that Kim both approved of the original facility used and accepted the results of the test.

“It is no such thing,” the document reads. “It is one of the most reputable labs in the country, and your own lawyers approved it and accepted the test results.”

Additionally, the legal document threatens a lawsuit if Kim doesn’t “stop defaming or harassing [Khloe] on social media and elsewhere.

Roommates, what do you think about this situation and how the couple should handle Kim Cakery?

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