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May 3, 2008

Lil' Kim's car repossessed

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Lil' Kim's car has been repossessed - but the rapper insists it isn't her
fault.


Lil' Kim's car repossessed


The singer's silver Bentley was seized after she fell four months behind on
repayments.
However, Kim - real name Kimberly Jones - says the situation was a
"misunderstanding" as the car had been given to her as a gift.
A spokesperson for the star said she had been given the Bentley four years
ago, adding: "This matter is currently being resolved and is completely out
of Kim's hands."


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