Malibu Media Sued in Florida by Their Former Law Firm

Malibu Media Sued in Florida by Their Former Law Firm

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Malibu Media, an adult content production company known for filing a large number of copyright infringement lawsuits across the country, is now being sued by their former attorneys, the Lomnitzer Law Firm for unpaid invoices for over $280,000 plus interest.

According to today's court filings in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, West Palm Beach Division, Lomnitzer alleges Malibu Media failed to honor their arrangement.

The law firm's complaint states that Lomnitzer provided legal services to the Beverly Hills-based Malibu Media between May 26, 2017 and August 30, 2019.

Lomintzer is seeking judgement that Malibu Media owes them $280,058.32 plus interest.

The Lomnitzer Law Firm vs. Malibu Media

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