K2 Productions, which directs the Miss California USA pageant, has countersued former titlist Carrie Prejean for the amount of her breast augmentation surgery, reports the Advocate.
The production company is now requesting that she return the $5,200 it gave her for the breast enhancement.
"Had [Prejean] heeded the guidance of the Gospel of John, who admonished only those who are without sin to cast stones in judgment, she might have avoided this legal battle," the suit states, according to E! Online.
"We are saddened by the necessity to file a counterclaim today against Carrie Prejean," pageant co-director Keith Lewis said in a statement Monday.
"We are continuing to prepare for our upcoming telecast of the Miss California USA pageant on November 22, but the integrity of the Miss California USA organization and the values it represents requires us to respond and present the truth. Our claim is not about financial reward, and all profits awarded will be donated to a charity that promotes the values of our organization."
Prejean sued K2 Productions, Lewis, his former co-director Shanna Moakler and pageant publicist Roger Neal for slander, libel, religious discrimination, public disclosure of private facts-allegedly referring to her breast augmentation surgery-and infliction of emotional distress over the ant-marriage stance she took before she was named runner-up at this year's Miss USA pageant.
Miss Universe Organization owner Donald Trump relieved Prejean of her Miss California title in June, saying she had violated her contract by making personal appearances while donning her crown without consent from pageant officials.
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