- Rapper Cardi B won Defamation proceedings for her Against YouTuber on Monday.
- A federal jury has confirmed that YouTuber Latasha Kebe must pay the rapper at least $ 1.25 million.
- Rapper’s proceedings alleged that Kebe lied about her sexually transmitted disease history, substance use, and family life.
Federal Jury Trial in Support of Rapper Cardi B Defamation proceedings for her Kebe told YouTuber Latasha Kebe on Monday that he would have to pay Bronx Native at least $ 1.25 million, court documents said.
Cardi B passes by Tasha K in a 2019 proceeding, 1 million subscribers to her channel unWinewithTashaKWas “obsessed” with her and ran a “malicious campaign” about her. This included a positive test for herpes on Cardi B, which was falsely accused of having a substance abuse problem.
Both women ran for the trial, which began in early January in Georgia.
The jury has determined that Kebe is responsible for defamation, invasion of privacy, and deliberate mental distress. Kebe’s lawyer can appeal.
We couldn’t immediately ask the representatives of Cardi B and Kebe for comment.
According to the complaint, Kebe intends to use false information, and the post about Cardi B knew that “it would attract far more viewers to her content than she normally gets.” .. At the time of the jury trial’s decision, Kebe hadn’t posted a video about the rapper for almost six months.
Throughout the proceedings, Kebe argued for $ 3 million, claiming that Cardi B (whose real name is Belkaris Armanzar) sent fans to harass her. The judge dismissed the proceeding, stating that there was “no evidence” of the claim.
according to YouTube Terms of Service, The Platform states that it is not responsible for “content sent by the user, or defamation, offensive or illegal activity of the user”.
Under that Defamation complaint requirements, YouTube states, “We will only consider legal claims if notified by the party in question or its official statutory agent.”
We couldn’t immediately ask YouTube for comment on whether the video would remain on the platform.
During the case, US District Judge William Ray asked UCLA’s Women’s Pelvic Health Center to send rapper HIV and herpes test results and medical records.
In November 2021, Ray determined that the records were “useless” in Kebe’s case and proved that Cardi B was correct. Rolling Stone reported.. As part of the verdict, Kebe was ordered to pay $ 250,000 for medical damages.