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Lil Nas X attends the Tom Ford AW/20 Fashion Show at Milk Studios on February 7, 2020 in Los Angeles.
MSCHF Product Studio, which has partnered with the rapper, argues the shoes are works of art and consumers aren t being misled, but a federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order.
A federal judge has swooped in to stop Lil Nas X s limited edition satanic-themed Air Max 97 shoes from being sold.
Earlier this week, after Lil Nas X introduced a shoe that may contain actual human blood, Nike filed a trademark lawsuit against MSCHF Product Studio, the New York-based design company the rapper partnered with to launch the shoes. Nike then followed up with a motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction. In its suit, the shoe giant claims that the Satanic association will dilute its famous marks.