Cardi B has finally replied to Tasha Kebe’s claim that she ‘ain’t got the money’ to pay her the $4 million she owes after losing the defamation lawsuit back in January.
Cardi was awarded $4.1 million in damages after winning her defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress lawsuit against the blogge
According to the lawsuit, Tasha became obsessed with slandering and harassing Cardi B releasing 38 false statement videos on her YouTube channel about the rapper’s personal life.
The lawsuit claimed that the rapper was accused of using cocaine and MDMA, as well as partaking in prostitution which prompted Cardi’s detractors to target her on social media, particularly under photographs of her kissing her daughter Kulture Cephus.
Here was Cardi’s statement when she won the lawsuit
“After almost four years of repeated libel and slander against me, being able to walk away from this victorious brings me great happiness. I appreciate Judge Ray for conducting a fair and impartial trial. I am grateful for the jury and their careful deliberation over the past two weeks” the first half of the statement reads.
“I am profoundly grateful for the hard work and support from my legal team. Most importantly, thank you to my family and close friends who held my hand and helped me get the support I needed during this experience”.
However, responding to Tasha recent statement, Cardi B took to Twitter and tweeted: “Think is a game but trust imma come for everything …..BBHMM”
Her response to Tasha comes after the blogger appeared on Kendall Kyndall and Kendra G’s chat show ‘ Social Society’, where she was asked ‘if she has the amount of money to pay the lawsuit and whether she was worth that much money’ to which she responded:
“Listen, I ain’t got it. Don’t ask me for no money. I ain’t got it. But listen, we have business things in place that takes care of things like this”.
“But listen we have business things in place that takes care of things like this. But of course, the appellate court and the supreme court is in process right now”.