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Thursday, 15-May-2008 10:40AM United Press International
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NEW YORK, May 15 (UPI) -- A U.S. court judge in New York has ordered James Lloyd to pay his fellow former Junior MAFIA rapper Lil' Kim $500,000 for featuring her in an unauthorized film.

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The New York Post said Judge Jed Rakoff awarded Lil' Kim the $500,000 when he ruled that Lloyd and his Ground Zero Entertainment wrongfully used Kim's name and image for a DVD without her permission.

Lil' Kim had sued Lloyd for $6 million, the newspaper said.

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