"She will not be defamed by the club that was booking her, nor walk into a bad situation," the message said.
Ms Suleman's contract said she must give 35 days' notice, with the complaint claiming she only gave 34 days. The contract also barred Ms Suleman from appearing at another strip club within 50 miles and 90 days of the scheduled appearances in West Palm Beach.
A copy of the contract is attached to the court filing, but the amount Ms Suleman was to be paid has been removed.
T's Lounge is suing for an amount in excess of $15,000. It claims the exact damages stemming from Ms Suleman's cancellation are "unascertainable" and that she caused "irreparable harm."
Meanwhile, advertisements cajoling men to "Come See Octomom Take it Off" have appeared in advance of her scheduled appearance on Friday in nearby Broward County.
An attorney for Tease Lounge Inc, which operates T's, did not return a call seeking comment.
Ms Suleman, who lives in La Habra, California, is the mother of 14 children including octuplets born in 2009. She has struggled financially, recently declaring bankruptcy.
She previously sold photos of herself and her children to tabloids. She recently appeared in a topless spread in a British magazine.
Source: agencies
