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Kim Kardashian’s response to a $128K fee dispute is as bold as you’d expect

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonApril 17, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kim Kardashian is not interested in extending grace to the man who sued her and lost. Following the dismissal of a lawsuit brought against her over a mistaken social media post, Kardashian is pursuing $128,000 in legal fees from the plaintiff and is pushing back firmly on his appeal for leniency.

The case stems from an incident in which Kardashian posted a photo of a man named Ivan Cantu while advocating on behalf of a death row inmate who shared the same name. Realizing the error, she removed the image quickly. Cantu, the man in the photograph, filed a lawsuit against her seeking damages for emotional distress. A judge dismissed all of his claims, siding entirely with Kardashian.

The fee dispute heats up

With the lawsuit behind her, Kardashian’s legal team moved to recover the costs she incurred defending against what they described as a baseless case. The request came to $128,000 in legal fees, and Cantu responded by asking the court not to hold him responsible for the bill.

In his appeal for relief, Cantu argued that he is a father without the financial means to absorb a six-figure payment and pointed to Kardashian’s billionaire status as a reason the court should not force the transfer of funds. His position, in essence, was that someone of her wealth does not need the money and should bear her own legal costs.

Kardashian’s legal team fires back

Kardashian’s attorneys rejected that reasoning entirely. Their response framed the original lawsuit as a calculated attempt to pressure a high-profile celebrity into a financial settlement, one that relied on her fame and fortune to make the litigation feel more threatening than it actually was. When that strategy failed, they argued, Cantu was left trying to avoid the natural consequences of having filed a weak case.

On the question of financial hardship, her team was equally unmoved. They characterized his claims of inability to pay as unsupported and his appeals to sympathy as insufficient grounds for relief. Courts routinely award legal fees to prevailing parties regardless of the losing party’s financial circumstances, and Kardashian’s team argued there was no valid legal basis to treat this case any differently.

The bigger principle at stake

Kardashian’s position is not simply about the money. Her legal team framed the fee recovery as a matter of principle tied to her right to speak publicly about criminal justice reform, an issue she has been openly passionate about for years. The lawsuit, they argued, was designed to discourage that kind of advocacy by making public figures pay a price for engaging with difficult social issues.

Recovering the legal fees, her team suggested, is not a windfall. It is a reimbursement for the cost of defending a constitutional right against a challenge that should never have been filed in the first place.

What happens next

The court has not yet ruled on whether Cantu will be required to pay. His financial circumstances may factor into how the judge approaches the final decision, though Kardashian’s legal team has made clear they believe the facts of the case strongly support full fee recovery.

For Kardashian, the outcome of this secondary dispute may matter less than the message it sends. She won the central case decisively, and her willingness to pursue fees signals that she has no intention of treating a failed lawsuit as a cost of doing business.

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