Hiphopdx.com reports that Capo may have caught a case in Florida for filming two topless women on a public beach. Sources say, the women are taking Jim Jones to court for the release of his "Summer Time" snippet video, which featured them topless. Sharie Johnson and Samantha Stotts, claim that they did not grant the rapper authorization to distribute the images, they’re lawyer, Taso Pardalis, said in a recent interview, "But they didn't know they were going to be used in a video without their permission." Johnson and Stotts also name Sony Music Entertainment in the suit, and demands that the snippet be taken off the web. Pardalis said, "They were prancing about in the water and in the moment, they kind of went along with it, but you can see one of the girls in the video cover up immediately when she realized they were being filmed."

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