Cardi B To Get $350K In Mixtape Cover Lawsuit
Cardi B has won her mixtape cover case. The judge has ordered the plaintiff Kevin Michael Brophy Jr., to pay the rap star’s $350K legal fees. Brophy sued Cardi over using his likeness for her 2016 mixtape Gangsta Bitch Music Vol. 1 without his permission.
According to Law & Crime reporter Meghann Cuniff, the ruling from U.S. District Judge Cormac took place after nearly a year of litigation. “The parties now have reached an agreement avoiding the necessity of Defendants’ motion for attorney’s fees and application to tax costs and Plaintiff’s New Trial Motion,” the filing read.
The cover art features Cardi in the back of a limousine, drinking from a bottle of Corona, and holding the back of a man’s head in her hand as he appears to perform oral sex on her.
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A Black male model posed for the original photo. However, later a digital artist replaced the model’s “cartoon-style back tattoo” with one he found on the internet. According to Brophy’s testimony, the tattoo artwork turned out to be part of a complex “back piece.” He considers it to be a core piece of his identity.
“It felt like my Michelangelo was stolen off the wall and just literally ripped off and robbed and just put wherever these people wanted to put it,” he recounted previously. “It looks like I’m giving oral sex to somebody that’s not my wife, somebody that’s not my partner, and an image that I never signed off on, ever.”
He continued: “Being a father of two and a devoted husband and a man of faith as well, this goes against everything that I stand for, and I would never ever sign off on something like this.”
In October 2022, won in court after a jury dismissed Brophy’s accusations following a four-day trial. It was determined that Cardi B’s mixtape cover did not violate Brophy’s rights to privacy. Cardi B’s legal victory was upheld by a California federal judge last December. Brophy tried to get a new trial in January but was unsuccessful.
Cardi B showed her excitement for winning the trial on Twitter. “I just won this lawsuit …Im soo emotional right now [happy cry emoji],” she tweeted at the time. …I wanna kiss Gods feet right now. IM BEYOND GRATEFUL!!!!”