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MSCHF’s website
THE ANSWER
No. The lawsuit names only MSCHF Product Studio. Lil Nas X is not named anywhere in the suit.
WHAT WE FOUND
MSCHF, the art collective that sold Jesus shoes with holy water in the soles in 2019, bought 666 pairs of Nike Air Max 97s. In the product description on its site, MSCHF says the shoes contain one drop of human blood and 60cc of red ink in the soles and are adorned with a bronze pentagram.
Nike filed the suit in U.S. District Court in New York, saying that it did not approve or authorize the alteration of the shoes. The athletic wear maker says MSCHF is creating confusion among consumers, with some calling for boycotts against Nike.
In one of his tweets, the MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) musician also defends himself over the copyright issues, writing, people make customs all the time, it s never been a problem.