A production company is suing after T.I.'s management team booked him to perform at a graduation bash in Florida, then backtracked at the last minute, TMZ reports .

The Atlanta artist known as Clifford Harris in court documents hasn't responded, but the report names Planet Productions as a plaintiff. When they thought T.I. would perform, organizers ratcheted up their advertising blitz and are now "suing T.I. and his management for the $300,000 dropped for marketing and licensing costs, plus the $90,000 to book Tip."

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