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Cardi B Ordered To Stop Collecting Money From Tasha K Due To Bankruptcy
Judge Orders Cardi B To Pause Efforts To Collect $3 Million After Tasha K Files For Bankruptcy
Cardi B has won a series of court cases against the popular blogger Tasha K. Now for the first time, since Cardi launched her lawsuit, Tasha K has finally won a round.
And it may turn out to be the most important round of the Tasha K-Cardi B battle. A Georgia court has officially blocked Cardi from collecting any further money from Tasha, at least fr now.
And it’s conceivable that Cardi may have gotten her last dime she’s ever gonna get from Tasha K. This week, a Georgia judge ordered Cardi to stand down on her efforts to collect money after Tasha K filed for bankruptcy. The judge said the Chapter 11 case puts all of Tasha’s pending legal matters on hold until the bankruptcy is resolved.
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Earlier this year, the Bodak Yellow rapper was awarded $1 million in general damages and $250k for medical expenses for a grand total of $1.25 million. In addition, she was awarded $1.5 million in punitive damages and another $1.3 million for her attorney fees.
In the past couple of months, Cardi has been able to collect a few thousand dollars here and there. However, last month, Tasha filed for bankruptcy in Florida Court. Tasha listed her assets in the $50k-$100k range while her liabilities total between $1 million to $10 million. She listed her assets as a 2021 Chevrolet Silverado, $2,750 worth of furniture, $500 worth of electronics, $2,500 worth of clothes including 2 Louis Vuitton purses, and a Coach purse.
In addition, she listed $6k worth of jewelry and $100 in her checking account. Tasha’s largest debt was the $3 million owed to Cardi. The other liabilities included $53k owed on her car, an undetermined amount to the IRS, thousands in credit card bills and a substantial amount of unpaid legal fees.
In the petition, Tasha revealed that she pulls in around $13k per month blogging, with her partner bringing in $17k per month for a grand total of $30k. She said their monthly expenses total $22k which leaves them with a $7k surplus.
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Tasha’s largest debt was the $3 million owed to Cardi. The other liabilities included $53k owed on her car, an undetermined amount to the IRS, thousands in credit card bills and a substantial amount of unpaid legal fees.
In the petition, Tasha revealed that she pulls in around $13k per month blogging, with her partner bringing in $17k per month for a grand total of $30k. She said their monthly expenses total $22k which leaves them with a $7k surplus. In court documents, Tasha revealed she pulled in $134k in 2022 and $156k in 2021.
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