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Kat Von D sued for alleged damage to tattoo parlour
According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, the L.A. Ink star has closed her West Hollywood tattoo parlour but not without a legal battle with the landlord. Kat's landlord claims she owes over $92,000 (£71,000) for remodelling fees, back rent for several months in 2020, and rent due in 2022. The 40-year-old, who is also selling her Los Angeles mansion, announced on Instagram in October that she would be closing High Voltage Tattoo in December as she and her husband Rafael Reyes were moving to Indiana.