Last week there were reports that Cardi B came up empty after trying to garnish the bank accounts of Youtube vlogger Tasha K to satisfy the $4 million judgement she won after suing Tasha for defamation of character [click here if you missed that].
Now Cardi is coming for Tasha's Youtube money...
From Radar Online
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Cardi B has informed Google to hold any money owed to the blogger Tasha K.
She fired off a notice to JP Morgan Chase where Tasha held a bank account. However, Cardi was told Tasha only had $1,083.02 held in accounts.
Now, RadarOnline.com has learned Cardi is demanding Google — who owns YouTube — to hold any money owed to Tasha. Cardi appears to be after any money Tasha is making off her YouTube channel, the same venue the blogger used to spread alleged lies about her.
“YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to immediately hold all money, including wages, and other property, except what is known to be exempt, belonging to the Defendant or obligations owed to the Defendant named above beginning on the day of service of this summons and including the next 1,095 days,” the notice read.
Google has yet to respond in court.Fun Fact: Most of Tasha K's content is now posted on her paid subscription app TashaKLive.