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Rapper 2 Chainz sued by Pablo Escobar's family company for $10M over restaurant name: report

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The rapper 2 Chainz may have a legal showdown on his hands after the family of Pablo Escobar hit the Atlanta emcee with a lawsuit for $10 million alleging the former collegiate hoops player took Escobar’s name and plastered it on a chain of restaurants, according to a new report.

Escobar Inc., which is the conglomerate representing the family of the deceased drug kingpin, alleged in a complaint filing that 2 Chainz, 42 -- whose real name is Tauheed Epps -- used Escobar’s name and likeness without their permission for two Atlanta eateries, both named Escobar Restaurant and Tapas, and the family said they want their cut of business and merchandising sales, TMZ reported Wednesday.

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