
Rapper, Cardi B has won her defamation lawsuit against gossip blogger and YouTuber, Latasha Kebe, publicly known as Tasha K, and has been awarded $1.25 million in damages.
The jury’s verdict on the 24th of January, 2022 concluded a two-week federal trial during which the rapper testified that she had experienced extreme anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation due to K’s claims.
Cardi had taken Tasha to court in 2019 over dozens of videos featuring wild allegations, among which was the high- (or low-)light that the rapper B “f–ked herself with beer bottles” onstage when she was working as a stripper.
K also claimed that Cardi B prostituted herself, was addicted to hard drugs, was unfaithful to her husband Offset, and had contracted herpes.
Cardi testified last week that she felt “extremely suicidal” over K’s claims. “I felt defeated and depressed and I didn’t want to sleep with my husband,” she added, chalking up fatigue, weight loss, migraines and anxiety to the ordeal.
“Only an evil person could do that s–t,” Cardi B reportedly said, subsequently apologizing to the court for her language.
Cardi disclosed as well that the herpes rumor in particular dogged her online, as some of K’s more than million followers harassed her over pictures of her kissing daughter Kulture on the lips and called her “Herpes B.”
K also reportedly admitted in court that she had knowingly published lies about the rapper, but attempted to walk that statement back when her attorneys examined her. Ultimately, jurors sided with Cardi B on all three claims of defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
They awarded Cardi, $1 million for “general damages (pain and suffering and/or reputational injury)” and $250,000 for medical expenses.
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