Megan Thee Stallion appears headed for a court showdown with her former stylist after being sued for more than $1.2 million in allegedly unpaid wardrobe fees.
According to court documents reviewed by People magazine, hairstylist Eric Archibald and his company, Six K, claim that the rapper failed to pay for styling services provided for nearly two years.
Megan, however, insists she owes nothing and has accused her former collaborator of bringing questionable charges.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleges that Archibald was hired to provide styling services for a variety of appearances and events between January 2024 and August 2025. Invoices of claims from Six K were submitted to Megan’s business entities and were supported by memoranda of agreement that were acknowledged via email.
According to the filing, the unpaid balance now amounts to $1,243,501.98. Archibald and Six K allege they spent almost two years trying to resolve the matter before going to court.
Megan has strongly disputed the claims and insists the lawsuit ignores findings uncovered during an internal review.
“My finance team conducted a thorough audit of Eric Archibald’s wardrobe expenses and discovered fraudulent invoices, unsubstantiated charges, and styling shipments linked to addresses that could not be verified,” she said in a statement shared with People magazine.
“Those findings raised serious concerns about the legitimacy of the expenses that we repeatedly attempted to resolve privately with Eric’s team. Instead of addressing the audit issues, Eric and his team chose to file a lawsuit,” he continued. “The facts are on our side and I will not be forced to pay charges that cannot be substantiated.”
With both sides standing firm, the dispute now appears destined for a court battle over the disputed $1.2 million payment.




