Rapper Cardi B Wins Court Victory as Tasha K Agrees to US$60,000 Settlement Over Defamation Case Violations – ZIP103 FM

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Cardi B wins court victory as Tasha K agrees to pay $60,000 for violating non-disparagement deal tied to 2022 defamation case.

Summary

Rapper Cardi B secured a court victory after Tasha K agreed to pay US$60,000 for violating a non-disparagement agreement linked to Cardi B’s 2022 defamation case. The settlement resolves contempt proceedings concerning alleged social media posts about Cardi B and others, but it does not affect the separate US$4 million defamation judgment, which remains in force. Tasha K must make the payment in two instalments; otherwise she risks facing the full legal fee award.

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