Erika Jayne slammed rumors that she spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on clothes from Lisa Rinna’s daughters’ brand. In a lawsuit, Jayne’s expenses, as investigated by lawyer Ronald Richards, allegedly included $156,000 paid to DNA, Inc., per Radar Online. “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star’s daughters’ clothing line, which is no longer in operation, happened to feature those initials.
In 2019, Rinna’s daughters’ Delilah Belle Hamlin and Amelia Gray Hamlin released their line for DNA, per Bravo. The brand focused on trendy loungewear at affordable prices. Apparently, Rinna played an integral role in the marketing. According to Yahoo!, Amelia told People, “[S]he definitely helped us steer in the right direction when it came to dialing down at the end, what pieces we did want to launch and how people would react to it.”
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As it turns out, there are two sides to the story. Richards told Radar Online, “We have no reason to believe those charges are for any other company than her friend Lisa Rinna’s daughters’ company. It looks like she threw them a large bone with these excessive purchases.” On the other hand, Jayne’s lawyer, Evan C. Borges, explained that the expenses had nothing to do with Rinna. He said, “There was no payment to Ms. Rinna’s daughter’s company. Rather, my client believes that the payment was probably to a company called David Naylor and Associates for a music video that she did.”