DJ Khaled Files Lawsuit Against Company Trying To Trademark Asahd’s Name
Take a stand against anyone indirectly trying to deprive you and your family members the great future ahead. DJ Khaled is looking to protect his son’s name and legacy as he’s filed a lawsuit against a company attempting to trademark the one-year-old’s name.
The lawsuit was filed Friday (June 8) against Curtis Bordenave and his company Business Consulting. Khaled claims Bordenave attempted to trademark ready to wear pieces and sayings aligning his company with Asahd Khaled. Those trademarks include “Asahd Couture,” “Asahd,” and “We The Best Lifestyle.”
This has created issues for Khaled’s plans to establish Haddad Brands and could potentially bring financial harm to his son. Khaled has done a number of things to protect his son’s legacy like list him as an executive producer on Grateful and helped establish a deal with Jordan Brand.
Khaled also claims Bordenave has done this to other celebrities. Bordenave has reportedly attempted to trademark “Cardi B,” “Stormi Couture” (Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s daughter) and “Cynthia Bailey Eyewear.”