Cardi Bhas won herlibel caseagainst YouTuber LaTasha Kebe, a.k.a. Tasha K.

The verdict follows a two-week trial that featured testimony from both women. A rep for Cardi has not commented.

In her lawsuit filed in March 2019, Cardi accused Kebe of making “malicious” claims against her, such as alleging the rapper was a prostitute, cheated on her husband, used cocaine, and contracted herpes and HPV.

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Cardi alleged the “degrading and harassing” remarks first began around April 2018, when Kebe shared a video, via her YouTube channel unWinewithTashaK, claiming Cardi’s pregnancy with daughter Kulture, 3, could result in a child born with special needs.

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On Jan. 13, Cardi testified that she became “extremely suicidal” over Kebe’s allegedly false claims about her.

“I felt extremely suicidal,” Cardi said in court, according toBillboard, adding that she also felt “helpless.”

She also said, perTMZ, “I felt defeated and depressed and I didn’t want to sleep with my husband.”

TheHustlersstar stated that she suffered fatigue, weight loss, migraines, and anxiety, as Kebe spread the speculation to her nearly 1 million YouTube followers in videos uploaded in 2018 and 2019,Billboardreports.

“Only an evil person could do that s—,” Cardi said, before apologizing to the judge for using profanity.

Kebe has denied any wrongdoing and attempted to file her own lawsuit against Cardi for assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress, alleging that the rapper “began to publicly trash” her on the internet, resulting in Kebe allegedly being threatened.

Judge William M. Ray II dismissed Kebe’s allegations in July,Rolling Stonereports.

“Kebe has failed to produce any evidence that plaintiff herself threatened Kebe or made her believe that she was going to harm her,” he determined.

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go tosuicidepreventionlifeline.org.

source: people.com