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Cardi B Seeks 'Economically Painful' Sanctions Against Blogger Tasha K for 'Relentless' Harassment
The rapper claims Tasha K has repeatedly violated a non-disparagement agreement despite warnings, and is asking a judge to impose penalties.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 1:06am
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The ongoing legal battle between Cardi B and blogger Tasha K exposes the challenges celebrities face in policing online harassment and defamation.Hollywood TodayCardi B is seeking 'economically painful' sanctions against gossip blogger Tasha K, also known as Latasha Kebe, for allegedly violating a non-disparagement agreement that was part of Kebe's Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan. Cardi claims Kebe has continued to target her and her family with 'thinly coded' harassment on social media, despite warnings to stop. Cardi is asking the court to impose penalties, including attorneys' fees and monetary fines, to ensure Kebe complies with the agreement going forward.
Why it matters
This case highlights the ongoing tensions between celebrities and social media influencers, as well as the challenges of enforcing non-disparagement agreements. Cardi B's legal battle with Tasha K has been going on for years, with Cardi previously winning a $3.9 million defamation judgment against the blogger. The current dispute over the bankruptcy agreement shows how difficult it can be to prevent continued harassment, even after a major legal victory.
The details
According to the new court filing, Tasha K, the host of the UnWineWithTashaK YouTube channel, started breaking the non-disparagement agreement shortly after it was confirmed in March as part of her Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan. Cardi's lawyers claim Kebe has made 'thinly coded' references to Cardi and her family, including her estranged husband Offset, on social media. They say Kebe has posted comments about Offset's gambling and alleged relationship issues, even within an hour of the new motion being filed. Cardi's team says they've had to constantly monitor Kebe's social media and have documented over two dozen 'egregious violations' of the agreement.
- In March, Tasha K's non-disparagement agreement with Cardi B was confirmed as part of her Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan.
- Over the last week, Tasha K has posted comments about Offset on social media, including less than an hour before Cardi's new motion was filed.
The players
Cardi B
A Grammy-winning rapper who previously won a $3.9 million defamation judgment against Tasha K.
Tasha K
Also known as Latasha Kebe, the host of the YouTube channel UnWineWithTashaK who has an ongoing legal dispute with Cardi B.
Offset
Cardi B's estranged husband, who Tasha K has allegedly made comments about on social media.
What they’re saying
“Offset works at the casino, he is down there five days a week, clocking in. He uses everybody else's money to gamble with. I was told he would probably still be in a certain relationship if he wasn't gambling away all that money.”
— Tasha K, Blogger
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide whether to grant Cardi B's request for 'economically painful' sanctions against Tasha K for the alleged violations of their non-disparagement agreement.
The takeaway
This ongoing legal battle between Cardi B and Tasha K highlights the challenges celebrities face in trying to enforce agreements to stop harassment and defamation, even after winning major court victories. The case underscores the need for stronger legal mechanisms to hold social media influencers accountable for repeated violations.
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