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According to TMZ, the band's former management is suing the party rockers for a whopping $7 million for breach of contract. The company claims it brought LMFAO to the height of their fame, only to be dropped when the greenbacks began flowing.
The band's Redfoo was pretty shocked by the news but he wasn't going to blame it on the process server. Instead, he let it slide and took a photo with the woman that gave him the papers.
That's class.
Check out the photo of a very surprised RedFoo over at TMZ.
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