Tasha K is set to be questioned under oath by Cardi B‘s lawyers to assess her finances after filing for bankruptcy due to losing the defamation case against the rapper.
“The examination is under Bankruptcy Rule 2004 and Local Rule 2004-1 and will be recorded by video and/or stenographic means before a court reporter or any officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and record testimony,” Cardi B’s legal team told Tasha K, according to ALLHIPHOP. “The scope of the examination shall be as described in Bankruptcy Rule 2004 … Pursuant to Local Rule 2004-1, no order shall be necessary.”
After Cardi won the defamation case and was granted $4 million in damages, the Vlogger proposed paying the rapper $220,239.20 as part of her bankruptcy plan.
However, Cardi B’s legal team requests a wide range of financial documents from Tasha K, including tax records from 2019 to 2022 and financial transfers involving Tasha K’s husband, Cheickna Kebe, from 2019 onwards.
Cardi’s legal team demands a “detailed listing and photographs of all household goods and furnishings, furs, and jewelry.” In addition, they are seeking “statements from any and all Social Media Platforms evidencing payments made to Debtor as a result of monthly subscriptions, pay-per-view (PPV) content, private messages/media and/or tips or YouTube ‘super chat’ donations or payments since March 21, 2019.”
The rapper’s investigation also covers payments made to Tasha K by advertisers for product placements and endorsements since 2019. They have requested all relevant payment records and communications.
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