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DJ Khaled sued by jeweler for collecting blings worth $100,000 and not paying for them

DJ Khaled has been sued by a NY jeweler who says the rapper ordered a ton of bling from him and has refused to pay for them. He says Khaled is owing him over $100,000

According to TMZ, in papers filed in court, the jeweler said Khaled got 2 Rolex watches, a custom made diamond chain, a pair of diamond earrings & a 4 carat diamond ring from Rafaello & Company in 2012.

The company, R&C says it had a written agreement with Khaled that gave him 15 days to check out any jewelry the company sent him. The deal was ... if he liked the goods, he would pay -- and if not, send 'em back.

But in the lawsuit, R&C says Khaled did neither -- keeping the watches, chain, earrings and ring ... and never paid a dime for them when he was billed.

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