An Oklahoma woman who found Internet fame with the catchphrase “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” has filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc., saying it did not have permission to benefit from a musical mashup of her quirky television interview.

Kimberly Wilkins, who identified herself as “Sweet Brown” in the interview, said she was defrauded when her voice and likeness were used to sell songs on iTunes, the hugely successful online music store owned by Apple.

The case is pending in federal court.

Wilkins was interviewed April 8, 2012, by KFOR reporters covering an apartment fire near NW 23 and Villa. Her son, who can be seen at times covering his face and shaking his head in what appears to be embarrassment, paced behind her nearly the whole time.