Pint-sized diva Lil' Kim was awarded $500,000 on Wednesday after winning a lawsuit against former Junior M.A.F.I.A. cohort Lil' Cease. Lil' Kim filed a $6 million suit against Cease, whose real name is James Lloyd, and his company Ground Zero Entertainment for peddling a DVD which unlawfully used the rapper's name and image. Kim was also able to stop production of a second DVD, 'The Chronicles of Junior M.A.F.I.A. Pt. II: Reloaded.' The rap diva was originally seeking $6 million in damages from her former friend Lloyd, who testified against her in a criminal trial that resulted in her being convicted of perjury and serving 10 months behind bars.


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