News

US judge orders Tasha K to pay  Cardi B $3.8 Million for defamation

Tasha K has said that she doesn’t have money to pay Cardi B the damages awarded her by a court.

The american blogger, known for posting videos on her YouTube account, Unwine with Tasha K, was found liable for defamation and two other forms of wrongdoing in relation to YouTube videos she posted.

Cardi B sued Latasha Kebe, aka Tasha K, in 2019 over YouTube videos she had posted which included shocking claims about the rapper.

Some of the allegations Kebe made in her videos claim that Cardi B f***ed herself with beer bottles on f***ing stripper stages,” while others claimed she had contracted herpes and was a prostitute, according to Billboard.

The case finally went to trial on January 10, 2022, and lasted two weeks.

During the trial, Cardi said on the stand that she felt “suicidal” from the videos and that  “only an evil person could do that s***.”

Jurors found Kebe liable for defamation as well as invasion of privacy through portrayal in a false light.

Cardi was then awarded $1.25million in damages.

On Tuesday, January 25, Cardi was awarded an additional $2.8million by the jury according to a filed verdict.

Now, Tasha has made it clear that she doesn’t have over $3 million to pay Cardi. 

While talking with Kendall Kyndall and Kendra G of Social Society, Tasha K was asked about paying Cardi B the $3.8 million she was ordered to pay after losing to the defamation lawsuit.

Kendra G asked: “Do you even have that amount of money to pay in this lawsuit? Is Tasha K worth that amount of money to pay that.”

The mother of two replied, “I ain’t got it.”

As the hosts laugh, she added: “Listen I ain’t got it. I ain’t got it. Don’t ask me for no money. I ain’t got it.”

Watch the video below…

Read Also: ‘America’s Got Talent’ contestant Jane Marczewski aka Nightbirde dies at 31

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

error

Enjoy this post? Please spread the word :)

Discover more from Globalinfo247

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading