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Blogger Tasha K Releases Statement After Defamation L To Cardi B [Video]

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Final week bloggers received a reminder that you would be able to’t speak reckless about celebrities with out receipts. Tasha Okay has lastly spoken up after being discovered responsible of defaming and slandering Cardi B. 

As noticed on Web page Six the media persona misplaced what appears to be an indicator trial that held her accountable for her phrases. Again in 2019 Bardi filed a lawsuit in opposition to the YouTube star for alleging that she had herpes, was a prostitute and had a historical past of abusing exhausting medicine. Moreover Tasha made theorized that Cardi’s daughter is likely to be born with mental disabilities. On Monday, January 24 a federal jury sided with Cardi on her accusations Tasha Okay waged a “malicious marketing campaign” to harm her fame. The jury issued a verdict that the “I Like It” rapper had been defamed and awarded her $1.25 million in damages.

Whereas Tasha Okay has been quiet all through all the ordeal she lastly spoke out by way of a YouTube stay. She opened up by stating that she wasn’t shocked by the ruling. “These final 4 years preventing this conspiracy case, have been extraordinarily difficult. The decision handed down on Monday was no shock to myself, my husband or my authorized staff”. She went on to say that she felt railroaded as a result of she is the smaller entity. “We known as bluff in opposition to a machine that wished to bully me for not wavering from my private beliefs,” she continued. “A machine that has company pursuits to guard prostitution, drug use, promiscuity and to glorify the violence that wreaks havoc in our society and in our neighborhood.”

Tasha went on to disclose that she plans to struggle the choice. “We are going to struggle, irrespective of the associated fee or size, even when this takes years,” Kebe continued, including later, “all the way in which as much as the Supreme Court docket if want be.” She additionally stated that whereas the courtroom didn’t ask her to take away the movies that had been a part of the trial, she did so anyway “to point out good religion to the courts.”

You may see Tasha talk about the trial beneath.

Photograph: Bernard Smalls