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Miley Cyrus Fights Back To The Tune of $58,162.50

Jun. 11 2009, Published 10:01 a.m. ET

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She’s just being Miley.

Teen Queen Miley Cyrus continues to fight against the lawsuit accusing her of being racially insensitive by asking to be reimbursed for the costs she incurred due to the case.

“The plaintiff and Plaintiff’s Counsel be ordered to pay to Defendants all attorneys’ fees ad costs incurred in connection with this action, which through this filing of this motion totals $58,162.50,” the documents filed at the Los Angeles Superior Court stated.

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Lucie Kim is suing Cyrus on behalf of other Asians regarding a photo of Cyrus and her friends pulling their eyes in a slanted position (allegedly to mimic Asian eyes). Last week, Cyrus won a small victory when the judge warned Kim the case didn’t hold much water.

"I'm giving you one more chance to prove that Miley Cyrus is a business establishment. I have grave doubts that you will be able to prove that she is," Judge Hess had said. "Here she is with a bunch of kids in a private situation, and it gets posted on the Internet. I'm not persuaded that she is a business establishment that falls under the Unruh Act."

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"Conduct that for a variety of reasons that is immature, childish, and some people may consider it grossly offensive."

"This doesn't address the problem that she is a minor, there are major problems with class, I don't see how you could get class certification."

(Photo: Wenn)

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