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Cardi B Responds After Blogger Tasha K Says She Can't Afford To Pay The Rapper $4 Million In Defamation Lawsuit - Blavity

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Following their recent defamation lawsuit, Tasha K, whose real name is LaTasha Kebe, was ordered to pay Cardi B over $4 million,

but the blogger told Kendall Kyndall and Kendra G on Social Society “I ain’t got it.”

> Tasha k admitted she’s broke and ain’t got Cardi b money .

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