Kendall + Kylie fashion brand claims to have only sold two of the t-shirts that they’ve caught so much flack for. As a response to the lawsuit filed by L.A. photographer Michael Miller, Kendall and Kylie Jenner claims that the images (of Tupac, Biggie, etc) were licensed through a company that had a valid license to sell them. They also say that the accusations are “completely false and the lawsuit is baseless.”

Michael Miller filed a lawsuit after the Jenner’s were called out for superimposing their faces on top of pictures of iconic artist’s. Arcade Fire, Sharon Osbourne, and Notorious B.I.G.’s mother Voletta Wallace all publicly expressed their distaste for the t-shirt line.

Miller’s lawsuit states that Kendall + Kylie “have misappropriated and wrongfully exploited at least two original photographs of late hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur, slapping the iconic photographs on garments and overlaying them with dubious imagery and text.”

The shirts have been removed from stores, according to the Jenner sisters.