
Tasha K Ordered to Delete Defamatory Videos of Cardi B
Tasha K Ordered to Delete Defamatory Videos of Cardi B
The victories just keep rolling in for Bronx rapper, Cardi B!
According to Billboard, on Monday, a federal judge ordered YouTube personality Tasha K to remove more than 20 defamatory videos about Cardi B. Along with that order, she has been banned from ever posting content referring to the Bodak Yellow rapper on a range of specific subjects.
Within the next five days, Tasha K must take down 21 videos, and to forever avoid certain statements as issued in the so-called permanent injunction by Judge William M. Ray II. This decision comes after Cardi B was awarded a $4 million defamation verdict against Tasha K.
The order was an agreement between the two sides. Cardi B requested the arrangement last month stating that Tasha K posed a “constant ongoing threat” to repost her “disgusting lies.” Originally, Tasha had opposed the order and a hearing was going to take place Friday, but she ultimately agreed to the restrictions imposed on Monday.
Cardi B filed a lawsuit against Tasha K in 2019 due to a “malicious campaign” to harm Cardi’s reputation.
Earlier this year, the jury overwhelmingly sided with the rapper as they held Tasha liable for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. They awarded more than $2.5 million in damages and another $1.3 million in legal fees incurred by the rapper.
Tasha K is appealing the decision.
Last week, Cardi B emerged victorious once again in court as she won a defamation lawsuit that was filed against her in 2020.
According to Complex, the Bronx rapper and her sister, Hennessy Carolina, were sued for defamation by several people they encountered in the Hamptons in Long Island, NY back in September 2020.
The three plaintiffs filed a lawsuit for defamation and assault and battery against the sisters claiming that a video Cardi posted online of their confrontation accused them of being “racist.” In the suit, the plaintiffs also alleged that Cardi and Hennessy altered the video clips “to remove portions thereof, and thereby hold plaintiffs in a false light, so as to tend to expose and in fact expose each plaintiff to public contempt, ridicule and disgrace and harm.”
Rolling Stone reported that in New York, where the suit was filed, Judge William Condon dismissed the case stating that the lawsuit was “baseless.”
Tasha K Ordered to Delete Defamatory Videos of Cardi B
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