Overview
- A Feb. 27 court filing in Tasha K's Florida bankruptcy case demands she appear next month for an in-person examination under oath about her finances.
- Cardi B's legal team is seeking YouTube monetization data, bank statements, tax returns, contracts with third parties, and records tied to Tasha K's social media accounts and app.
- The enforcement action follows a roughly $3.9 million defamation judgment arising from statements Tasha K made about Cardi B.
- Under a March 2025 settlement, Tasha K agreed to pay $1.2 million over five years, submit quarterly financial reports, and avoid disparaging comments about Cardi B or her family.
- Cardi B's lawyers say the examination and document production are needed to audit compliance and collect on the judgment through bankruptcy discovery tools.