Tasha K Launches GoFundMe After Losing Defamation Lawsuit to Cardi B

YouTuber and gossip blogger Tasha K has launched a public fundraiser after her high-profile legal defeat to rapper Cardi B. The campaign, titled “Stand with Tasha K To Move Forward,” seeks to raise $3.5 million to help cover the remaining balance from the court judgment. As of now, the fundraiser has generated a little over $6,000 in donations. According to details shared with supporters, the blogger is currently making monthly payments of around $20,000 toward the debt tied to the lawsuit.


The dispute began when Tasha K published videos that included serious allegations about Cardi B, which the rapper argued were false and damaging to her reputation. In 2022, a federal jury ruled in Cardi B’s favor, finding the blogger liable for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The verdict ordered nearly $4 million in damages. After losing appeals, Tasha K filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which ultimately led to a repayment agreement requiring her to pay $1.2 million over five years.



The GoFundMe campaign has sparked heated debate online, with supporters saying crowdfunding could help the creator recover financially while critics argue fans should not cover a legal judgment. Meanwhile, Cardi B’s legal team continues to seek financial transparency to ensure the repayment terms are being honored. The case remains one of the most widely discussed celebrity legal battles of the social media era and a cautionary example of how defamation claims can carry serious consequences for influencers and online commentators.


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