
YouTuber Tasha K Must Pay Cardi B $1.2 Million Under Court-Approved Bankruptcy Plan
YouTuber Tasha K has finalized a bankruptcy payment plan requiring her to pay Cardi B $1.18 million following their defamation legal battle. The court-approved Chapter 11 plan implements a strict five-year payment schedule.

Cardi B reacting with shocked expression
Under the terms, Tasha K (Latasha Kebe) and her husband's company must pay approximately $300,000 annually for five years. While multiple creditors will receive payments, Cardi B is the primary beneficiary, set to receive $1.18 million of the total $3.91 million judgment against Tasha K.
The plan includes a comprehensive non-disparagement clause prohibiting Tasha K from making any negative statements about Cardi B, her immediate family members (excluding distant cousins), or her business ventures. A monitoring system will be implemented to enforce this restriction.
Despite the financial burden, Tasha K expressed relief on YouTube about concluding the bankruptcy proceedings. Her YouTube channel is projected to generate $300,000 in 2025, according to the bankruptcy plan documents.
Additionally, Tasha K has reportedly resolved a separate lawsuit filed by comedian Kevin Hart, though details remain private.
Key Points:
- Total judgment: $3.91 million
- Immediate payment plan: $1.18 million over 5 years
- Annual payments: Approximately $300,000
- Non-disparagement clause included
- Continued YouTube operations expected
The case originated from defamatory videos released by Tasha K in 2018, leading to a 2022 judgment, unsuccessful appeals, and ultimately this bankruptcy settlement in 2023.