Cardi B Awarded $1.25 Million in Libel Lawsuit Against YouTuber Accused of Making 'Malicious' Claims
Cardi B filed a libel lawsuit in March 2019 against vlogger Tasha Kebe for allegedly making "degrading and harassing" remarks about her on YouTube
Cardi B has won her libel case against YouTuber LaTasha Kebe, a.k.a. Tasha K.
The "I Like It" rapper, 29, was awarded $1.25 million in damages on Monday by a federal jury that found Kebe liable for libel, invasion of privacy
intentional infliction of emotional distress, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE
The verdict follows a two-week trial that featured testimony from both women. A rep for Cardi has not commented
In her lawsuit filed in March 2019, Cardi accused Kebe of making "malicious" claims against her
such as alleging the rapper was a prostitute, cheated on her husband, used cocaine, and contracted herpes and HPV
The Grammy winner also said Kebe tried to "destroy" her career by intentionally making "false" claims about he
Cardi alleged the "degrading and harassing" remarks first began around April 2018, when Kebe shared a video, via her YouTube channel