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Cardi B isn’t letting up on her stranglehold on Tasha K and is demanding that her bankruptcy claim be dismissed so she can pay the rapper what she owes.
According to TMZ, Cardi’s lawyers filed new documents in Florida Bankruptcy court that stated Tasha is lying regarding her bankruptcy claim and actually has the means to cover the $3.4 million debt to Cardi after losing the 2022 defamation case. The leader of the Bardi Gang wants a judge to dismiss the bankruptcy case and block Tasha from doing it again for the next two years.
Cardi filed a lawsuit against Tasha for defamation in 2019 after the online personality shared various lies about the rapper on her platform. Tasha was ordered to pay Cardi the money, but she declared bankruptcy, stating she didn’t have anything to cover the bill.
However, Cardi’s legal team claimed that Tasha illegally transferred assets and income from her name and into her husband’s name and/or his business. The document also claimed that Tasha has several offshore trust accounts in the Caribbean and Europe.
The blogger is also supposedly living a “life in luxury” with her husband while also living in a deluxe apartment that costs $7,000 a month in rent, and she’s flaunting expensive clothes, handbags, and jewelry on her social media pages, according to Cardi’s lawyers.
This isn’t the only legal issue Cardi is facing these days. Earlier this week, she appeared on Instagram Live to address the prank incident with Child Protection Services when they visited her family in October.
“You keep harassing me and there are actual kids about there that are being abused,” she said. “None of my kids have ever got touched. None of my kids ever got a little pow-pow, a little whooping, a little nothing. None of that.”
Cardi continued, “A month later, because I didn’t give them my kids’ information, now they want to fake come back to my house again, interview my kids, look at my kids. Why are you harassing me for my daughter’s information? What that has to do with anything? My daughter doesn’t even have a social security because I don’t want nobody knowing her name.”
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Cardi B isn’t letting up on her stranglehold on Tasha K and is demanding that her bankruptcy claim be dismissed so she can pay the rapper what she owes.
According to TMZ, Cardi’s lawyers filed new documents in Florida Bankruptcy court that stated Tasha is lying regarding her bankruptcy claim and actually has the means to cover the $3.4 million debt to Cardi after losing the 2022 defamation case. The leader of the Bardi Gang wants a judge to dismiss the bankruptcy case and block Tasha from doing it again for the next two years.
Cardi filed a lawsuit against Tasha for defamation in 2019 after the online personality shared various lies about the rapper on her platform. Tasha was ordered to pay Cardi the money, but she declared bankruptcy, stating she didn’t have anything to cover the bill.
However, Cardi’s legal team claimed that Tasha illegally transferred assets and income from her name and into her husband’s name and/or his business. The document also claimed that Tasha has several offshore trust accounts in the Caribbean and Europe.
The blogger is also supposedly living a “life in luxury” with her husband while also living in a deluxe apartment that costs $7,000 a month in rent, and she’s flaunting expensive clothes, handbags, and jewelry on her social media pages, according to Cardi’s lawyers.
This isn’t the only legal issue Cardi is facing these days. Earlier this week, she appeared on Instagram Live to address the prank incident with Child Protection Services when they visited her family in October.
“You keep harassing me and there are actual kids about there that are being abused,” she said. “None of my kids have ever got touched. None of my kids ever got a little pow-pow, a little whooping, a little nothing. None of that.”
Cardi continued, “A month later, because I didn’t give them my kids’ information, now they want to fake come back to my house again, interview my kids, look at my kids. Why are you harassing me for my daughter’s information? What that has to do with anything? My daughter doesn’t even have a social security because I don’t want nobody knowing her name.”
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