Cardi B Won Her Case From A Tattoo Artist Claim She Use His Image On Her Mixtape That Made Him 'Humiliated'

Cardi B Won Her Case From A Tattoo Artist Claim She Use His Image On Her Mixtape That Made Him 'Humiliated'




A federal jury took Cardi B's side Friday afternoon in a lawsuit that saw the rapper fighting to defend her mixtape cover art from the man who allegedly inspired it.

Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, appeared at a Santa Ana, California, courthouse to stand trial against Kevin Michael Brophy, who accused her of misappropriating his likeness, the Associated Press reported.

Brophy sued the Grammy-winning rapper for copyright infringement in 2017 after a tattoo of a tiger snapping at a snake surrounded by roses, which covers Brophy's back, was edited onto the back of a model on the cover of her debut mixtape, Gangsta Bitch Music, Vol. 1. On the cover, we can see the tattooed model giving the rapper oral sex in a limousine.

After winning the trial, Cardi B shared her gratitude on Twitter: "IM BEYOND GRATEFUL," she wrote.

Article by Yahoo



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