Rapper Lil Wayne is back in legal trouble again. The 'Believe Me' artist has been hit with a lawsuit from an aircraft rental company for allegedly owing $1 million in jet rental fees.

According to Courthouse News, the jet company, Signature Group, filed a snarky 14-page complaint against Weezy and Young Money Entertainment for "jet-setting around the globe on a private aircraft" but forgetting to pay his bills.

The lawsuit states, "Mr. Carter appears to enjoy the finer things in life: expensive cars, a mansion in La Gorce Country Club on Miami Beach, and private aircraft travel for himself, his agents, and members of his entourage, to worldwide destinations of his choice. Naturally, the enjoyment of such luxuries is not free, and Mr. Carter and his putative Florida limited liability, defendant Young Money, have failed to live up to their obligations."

The jet company claims to have contacted Wayne and YM on numerous of times about their overdue bill but were left with no option but to file against the defendants.

"Simply put, Mr. Carter can choose to use the proceeds that he earns to live the life of a hip-hop star -- but he has to pay his bills just like the rest of us," the lawsuit states.

Signature Group is seeking unpaid fees and damages for breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

Attorneys for Lil Wayne and Young Money Entertainment had no comment on the matter.

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