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Kardashian sisters accused of false diet pill claims in $5 million complaint

Kim Kardashian made a buttload of bogus claims promoting a brand of over-the-counter diet pills, a new suit charges.

The shapely celeb and her sisters, Khloe and Kourtney, were slapped with a $5 million class-action complaint yesterday by four disgruntled customers who say they bought QuickTrim products due to the Kardashians’ endorsements.

The Manhattan federal court filing says QuickTrim is “marketed by the defendants as a clinically proven formula that will increase metabolism, curb appetite and promote weight loss.

“In reality, QuickTrim’s main ingredient is a large dose of caffeine, which the FDA has determined is not a safe or effective treatment for weight control,” the suit charges.

Court papers note that ads for the products “generally feature . . . photos of one or more of the Kardashian sisters in a bikini or other revealing attire.”

A Kardashian rep didn’t respond to a request for comment.