EXCLUSIVE: Kendall Jenner mysteriously dismisses $10 million lawsuit against skin care company she accused of using her face in ads without her permission

  • Kendall Jenner dropped a $10million lawsuit against Cutera on Tuesday
  • Kendall accused the skin treatment company of illegally profiting off her face and name by using them in advertisements
  • The company’s advertisements for their Laser Genesis treatment for acne claimed their treatments were the reason for Kendall’s ‘flawless skin’
  • Kendall said she never did a deal to promote the company and claimed she would charge eight figures for a similar endorsement 
  • Court documents don’t explain why Kendall threw out her lawsuit
  • Kendall did, however, dismiss her lawsuit against Cutera without prejudice
  • See more Kendall Jenner news updates at www.dailymail.co.uk/kendall  

Kendall Jenner has dismissed her massive $10million legal battle against a skin treatment company who she accused of illegally profiting off her lucrative face by featuring her in advertisements without permission.

Court documents don’t explain why the Keeping Up with The Kardashians star threw out her case on Tuesday, but she dismissed the suit without prejudice.

In February, Kendall filed a federal lawsuit against skin treatment company Cutera, who she claimed used her face and name to advertise their Laser Genesis treatment for acne.

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Kendall Jenner dropped a massive $10million federal lawsuit on Tuesday against skin treatment company Cutera

Kendall Jenner dropped a massive $10million federal lawsuit on Tuesday against skin treatment company Cutera

Kendall claimed the company,  used her face and name to advertise their Laser Genesis treatment for acne

Kendall claimed she did not make a deal to promote the company, which used her face and name to advertise their Laser Genesis treatment for acne

The company’s advertisements claimed their treatments were the reason for Kendall’s ‘flawless skin’.

The ad in question featured a picture of Kendall and claimed the company’s treatments improved her skin.

'Acne "completely ruined" Kendall Jenner's self-esteem,' the ad read.

Kendall, however, said she never did a deal to promote the company, and claimed she would charge well into the eight figures for a similar endorsement.

In addition to being the face of Estee Lauder, the lawsuit points out Kendall has been on the cover of fashion magazines around the world, and would typically earn at least eight figures to pose as the face of a product.

Kendall explained in her complaint that her face and likeness are worth money, pointing out that she has graced the cover of fashion magazines such as ‘Vogue, Vogue Paris, Vogue Japan, Vogue Brazil, Harper's Bazaar (shot by Karl Lagerfeld), Allure, GQ, Glamour, Marie Claire, LOVE, Interview, Paper, InStyle, Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Garage, Dazed, Raine and BLANK.'

The complaint said Kendall was a widely successful model and had numerous other endorsements.

The ad in question, for the company Kendall said she didn't officially endorse, featured a picture of Kendall and claimed the company’s treatments improved her skin

The ad in question, for the company Kendall said she didn't officially endorse, featured a picture of Kendall and claimed the company’s treatments improved her skin

Court documents don’t explain why the Keeping Up with The Kardashians star threw out her case on Tuesday, but she dismissed the suit without prejudice

Court documents don’t explain why the Keeping Up with The Kardashians star threw out her case on Tuesday, but she dismissed the suit without prejudice

Cutera had not yet publicly responded to the allegations when Kendall dropped the lawsuit.

Kendall has previously said she that Laser Genesis treatment helped cure her acne, which was once so bad that she refused to make eye contact with people.

The model and reality star opened up late last year about her struggle with acne and the toll it took on her confidence.

'It completely ruined my self-esteem,' she wrote on her app and website KendallJ.com.

'I wouldn't even look at people when I talked to them. I felt like such an outcast; when I spoke, it was with my hand covering my face.'

Her lawsuit did not dispute whether or not she ever used the acne treatment, but rather stated that she was not paid for use of her image to promote the treatment.

Kendall has previously said she that Laser Genesis treatment helped cure her acne
She said she would have charged well into the eight figures for an endorsement

Kendall has previously said she that Laser Genesis treatment helped cure her acne, but said she would have charged well into the eight figures for an endorsement

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