Cardi B just scored another major win in her legal battle against blogger Tasha K. A federal judge ruled that Tasha K violated a non-disparagement agreement—repeatedly. We’re talking multiple posts across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and radio appearances. The court found her in civil contempt, and honestly, it’s a moment.
Here’s what went down: Back in their settlement, Tasha K agreed to stop posting “derogatory, disparaging, or defamatory statements” about Cardi B and her family. That agreement was part of her bankruptcy reorganization plan. But according to court filings, she kept right on doing it anyway. When called out, Tasha K didn’t even deny making the statements—she just argued she had the right to make them. The judge disagreed and shut that down fast.
The ruling is significant because it shows the court takes these agreements seriously. Tasha K has been ordered to remove all the content and cease making any prohibited remarks going forward. The protection extends to Cardi B’s estranged husband Offset and NFL player Stefon Diggs as well. On top of everything else, Tasha K now has to cover Cardi B’s attorney fees and enforcement costs. It’s a comprehensive loss.
Even Tasha K’s own attorney caught heat. Judge separately sanctioned Chad Van Horn for citation issues during the proceedings. That’s the kind of detail that shows how seriously the court viewed this whole situation.
This case reminds us that once you’re held legally accountable, those consequences have real teeth. Whether it’s about freedom struggle or just standing up for yourself, the law protects those who choose to defend their reputation and their family. Cardi B didn’t back down, and the court affirmed her right to enforce agreements meant to protect her peace and her name.
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