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Cardi B talks 'great happiness' after winning over $4MIL TOTAL in libel suit

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Cardi B has spoken out after being awarded over $4million total for winning a federal libel case against blogger Tasha K.Tasha claimed that Cardi worked as a prostitute and contracted sexually transmitted infections, something Cardi fiercely denied.'After almost four years of repeated libel and slander against me, being able to walk away from this victorious brings me great happiness,' Cardi, 29, told People. 'I appreciate Judge Ray for conducting a fair and impartial trial.' 'Great happiness':Cardi B has spoken out after being awarded over $4 million total for winning a federal libel case against blogger Tasha KShe added: 'I am grateful for the jury and their careful deliberation over the past two weeks.

I am profoundly grateful for the hard work and support from my legal team. Most importantly, thank you to my family and close friends who held my hand and helped me get the support I needed during this experience.'Among other allegations, Tasha accused Cardi of having worked as a prostitute and contracted sexually transmitted illnesses in the process.

Cardi, who testified during the trial that the claims against her left her 'suicidal,' said in her victory statement that her public has now 'learned about the darkest time in my life,' which was'fueled by the vile, disgusting, and completely false narratives that were repeatedly and relentlessly being shared online.'The rap star, whose debut album was called Invasion Of Privacy, added: 'I thought I would never be heard or vindicated and I felt completely helpless and vulnerable.

I have never taken for granted the platform that my fame allows me to have, which is why for over three years I dedicated every resource I had to seek justice.' Among other allegations: Tasha.

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