Cardi B has racked up a few wins in a courtroom before, and she just saw a lawsuit dismissed in her favor. Now she can carry on and focus on her next chapter.

Hollywood Unlocked reports that the WAP rapper was sued by Tasha K for $1 million, but a judge threw that out. This story is not over there, because another lawsuit was already in the mix, one where Cardi was suing for three times that amount.

There is some history behind this beef. Atlantic Records artist filed a defamation lawsuit against the UnWineWithTashaK video series for defamation in April 2019 after she allegedly posted videos containing claims about Cardi B’s sexual history. She implied that Cardi B was a prostitute and that she had herpes and HIV.

Tasha then sued Cardi B for $3 million claiming stress, anxiety and gang-related threats she endured as a result of the beef with the rapper. In September 2020, Cardi B submitted her claim once again claiming that the YouTuber was spreading false claims about her.

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On July 10th, Tasha tweeted out to make it clear that she’s not paying $3 million to Cardi B, because a judge only threw out her case where she was suing Cardi for $3 million.

“I ain’t gotta pay no dayummm 3 mill! For the pre school adult students in the back. I only lost my case! We going to court in front of a jury to see if I gotta pay her lil $75k plus. We will talk again in September! hold off on dragging me.”

The lawsuit from Cardi B’s side of things is still ongoing. We will have to see how that one turns out. This case has been going on for well over a year now, but the entire legal system has been incredibly bogged down for the past 15 months due to the ever-present COVID-19 pandemic.

What’s your take on this situation? Sound off in the comments!

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