Overview
- Tasha K was found in civil contempt for breaking a court-approved gag clause tied to her bankruptcy plan, and the judge confirmed that Offset and Stefon Diggs are covered by the order.
- The ruling directs her to stop the barred commentary and to remove posts and broadcasts she controls across YouTube, X, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, TikTok, and The Morning Hustle.
- The court ordered Tasha K to pay Cardi B’s attorneys’ fees and costs for monitoring and enforcement of the non-disparagement agreement.
- Her bankruptcy lawyer, Chad T. Van Horn, was sanctioned for citation errors in filings, with an added penalty equal to 10% of Cardi B’s reply-related fee award.
- The court refused automatic fines for future breaches but said Cardi B can seek new sanctions, and the case stems from a $4 million defamation verdict later reduced to about $1.2 million with a broad speech clause.