Kanye West's clothing line Yeezy is being taken to court by a web design company that claims it's owed $150,000 for services rendered.
Ryanso, LLC, a web design firm, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles on Tuesday, alleging that Yeezy breached a contract signed in January 2025. According to the complaint, Ryanso agreed to create and maintain Yeezy's website for a flat fee of $150,000.
The company says it completed the work by October 2025 and sent an invoice, but Yeezy never paid. After a written demand for payment in March 2026 went unanswered, Ryanso proceeded with legal action.
The lawsuit accuses Yeezy of breach of contract and unjust enrichment, seeking the full $150,000 plus attorney's fees and court costs.
Yeezy, founded by West in the mid-2010s, was once a powerhouse brand thanks to a lucrative partnership with Adidas. That deal collapsed after West made a series of antisemitic comments in late 2022. Last year, he drew further backlash by selling merchandise featuring swastikas on Yeezy's website.
West has since attempted a public apology tour, but many in the entertainment industry remain skeptical of his sincerity.