Cardi B, Tasha K Reach $60,000 Settlement in Ongoing Legal Dispute

Gossip blogger Tasha K has agreed to pay Cardi B $60,000 to resolve the latest chapter in their long-running legal battle over alleged violations of a previous court order. According to court documents filed Tuesday, the agreement was reached to avoid further litigation stemming from Cardi B's $4 million defamation victory against the blogger, whose legal name is Latasha Kebe, in 2022. Under the earlier judgment, Kebe was required to refrain from making disparaging remarks about the Grammy-winning rapper and her family.
Cardi B, born Belcalis Almánzar, returned to court in April after alleging that Kebe continued to violate the non-disparagement agreement through social media posts involving the rapper's estranged husband, Offset, and NFL player Stefon Diggs, the father of her youngest child. Her attorneys claimed they documented more than two dozen violations over the past year, describing the situation as an ongoing "cat and mouse" game. The filing also alleged that Kebe had publicly indicated she intended to resume criticizing the rapper once her financial obligations were fulfilled.
Under the new agreement, Kebe will pay Cardi B $30,000 within 28 days of the court order, with the remaining $30,000 due by Dec. 31. If she misses either payment, Cardi B may issue a notice of default, giving Kebe five days to pay before seeking the full $110,115 allowed under the settlement terms. Representatives for both Cardi B and Kebe had not commented on the agreement at the time of publication.










