Megan Thee Stallion is pushing back against a lawsuit that accuses her of failing to pay more than $1.2 million in wardrobe and styling expenses.
According to legal documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court and spotted by People, celebrity stylist Eric Archibald and styling firm Six K are seeking $1,243,501.98 in alleged unpaid fees tied to services performed for the Grammy-winning rapper between January 2024 and August 2025.
The lawsuit reportedly claims Archibald was hired to provide styling services for numerous appearances and events during that period. The plaintiffs allege they submitted invoices to Megan and several related business entities between January 2025 and January 2026 and that those invoices were supported by deal memos and email correspondence acknowledging the work.
Among the examples included in the complaint is an invoice related to the inaugural Pete & Thomas Foundation Gala in New York City. The filing includes an itemized memo totaling $53,800 that lists styling services, assistants, preparation days, and wardrobe expenses, including multiple gowns worn for the event.
Archibald and Six K claim they have spent nearly two years attempting to resolve the matter privately. They argue that the outstanding balance has negatively affected both their businesses and professional relationships, with some of the money allegedly owed to third-party vendors.
"Despite the fact that Six K has made numerous and unsuccessful attempts to resolve payment over the course of the last two years, there is still no imminent direction towards settlement between the parties," the complaint states.
Megan, however, strongly disputes the allegations. In a statement provided to PEOPLE, the Houston rapper said an internal review conducted by her financial team uncovered what she described as significant irregularities in the billing records.
"My finance team conducted a comprehensive audit of Eric Archibald's wardrobe expenses and uncovered fraudulent invoices, unsupported charges, and styling shipments tied to addresses that could not be verified," Megan said. "Those findings raised serious concerns about the legitimacy of expenses that we repeatedly tried to resolve privately with Eric's team."
"Rather than address the issues from the audit, Eric and his team chose to file a lawsuit," she continued. "The facts are on our side and I won't be coerced into paying charges that can't be substantiated."
The dispute marks the latest legal challenge involving the "Savage" rapper. In December 2025, Megan secured a victory in her defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz, whose legal name is Milagro Elizabeth Cooper. A jury ultimately ruled in Megan's favor after she accused the blogger of spreading false claims about her on behalf of Tory Lanez.