Cardi B Defamer Tasha K Still Defiant Despite $4 Million Lawsuit Loss: ‘This Is Just the Beginning’
Celebrity blogger Latasha Kebe made a rambling and defiant live address on YouTube Wednesday, vowing to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to appeal the new $4 million jury verdict reached Monday that found her liable for defaming Cardi B.
“These last four years fighting this conspiracy case have been extremely challenging, and yet I wouldn’t change a single thing about any of it. I’ve learned so much,” Kebe, also known as Tasha K, claimed as more than 29,000 viewers tuned in to watch her evening address on her UnWineWithTashaK channel.
Staring into the camera, Kebe bizarrely claimed she was the true victim in the case, not the rapper she falsely and repeatedly claimed had herpes and worked as a prostitute. Without ever identifying Cardi by name, Kebe alleged that a “machine” driven by “corporate interests” including “prostitution, drug use, promiscuity,” and the “glorification” of violence, had “tried to squeeze us for everything.”
“This trial was purely sympathy and payola to protect corporate interests, and we intend to take this all the way to the Supreme Court if need be,” she said. “This is my life, and I will spend my life fighting for my livelihood and our First Amendment right as human beings.”
Cardi, whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar, sued Kebe in 2019 after the blogger uploaded at least 38 videos referencing the rapper and making various false claims including that Cardi worked as a prostitute, used cocaine and would give birth to a child with developmental disabilities.
Kebe also posted on Twitter that the “WAP” rapper had herpes and made a Facebook comment calling the Grammy-winning musician “Herpes B.”
Testifying at her trial two weeks ago, Cardi told jurors that Kebe’s prolific posting left her to feeling depressed, anxious and even “suicidal.” After the jury found Kebe liable on all counts Monday, the rapper hugged her lawyers in the courtroom.
“During this trial, all of you have learned about the darkest time in my life. That moment in time was fueled by the vile, disgusting, and completely false narratives that were repeatedly and relentlessly being shared online. I thought I would never be heard or vindicated and I felt completely helpless and vulnerable,” Cardi said in a statement Tuesday.
“I have never taken for granted the platform that my fame allows me to have, which is why for over three years I dedicated every resource I had to seek justice. And not just justice for me. The truth is that the intentional harm that was done to me, is done to countless others every day. The only difference between me and the high schooler who is being cyberbullied and lied on by their classmates is the money and resources I have access to. We collectively have to say enough is enough,” she said.
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Note from the Editor: WillyBill
I must say I truly admire Tasha's tenacity, her fortitude, and her drive; however, misguided. I don't know who is gasing her (Nicki Minaj) but I was a talent manager for 10 years in California and I would love to join her team and help guide her into her future. I would like to become a member of her team and get her that $4 Mil +. Which will ultimately double her current salary after remittance.
"Tasha K"
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