Rapper LIL WAYNE has been hit with yet another lawsuit after reportedly still failing to pay for work carried out on his custom Bentley in 2005.
The Lollipop hitmaker - real name Dwayne Carter Jr. - is already being sued for breach of contract by California car customiser LeMarck deAndre, after allegedly reneging on a deal to cover costs totalling $80,000 (GBP40,000) for modifying his 1999 Bentley Arnage.
In the original lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of California in December (07), deAndre claimed he initially received a payment of $78,507 (GBP39,253) from Carter in August 2006 - 10 months after the invoice was originally due.
The late payment broke their agreement and deAndre cancelled the job altogether.
But deAndre has now filed another suit against Lil Wayne for a further $123,800 (GBP61,900) in damages.
And he blames the rapper's "financial illiteracy" for the blunder.
He says, "My direct observation and experience with Dwayne M. Carter's financial and personal irresponsibility over the years has taught and demonstrated to me that he has become the 'new symbol of financial illiteracy and slavery in/of the 21st century' and this is unequivocally not fiction nor is it a misunderstanding.
"For a little over five years, I have been involved with the consistent and perpetual business behavioural illustrations of Dwayne M. Carter's high-level of financial illiteracy, lack of liquidity, leveraged acquisition liability accumulation and below zero net-worth; as well as lack of business communication, character, and integrity - all learned behaviours - and the primary reasons for non-payment."