It’s been a little over a week since Biggie Day, the day that honors the life and legacy of Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace, and the late rapper’s name is at the center of a lawsuit. It’s being reported that Faith Evans, Biggie’s widow, and his mother Voletta Wallace are suing a company called Yes. Snowboards for using the rapper’s image without permission. After Biggie was murdered on March 9, 1997, Evans and Wallace founded Notorious B.I.G., LLC, to help manage intellectual rights related to the rapper, including his name, image, and likeness.Over the years there have been a number of companies that have used Biggie in campaigns, in fashion, or for accessories, but they’ve all had to go through the legal process of obtaining permission from Notorious B.I.G., LLC. However, Evans and Wallace state in their lawsuit that Yes. has created a product, a snowboard, with the rapper’s image without going through the proper channels.