A self-described family man with a distinctive back tattoo felt humiliated after Cardi B allegedly misused his likeness for her sexually suggestive mixtape cover art, his lawyer said during opening arguments Tuesday.
Kevin Michael Brophy is suing the Grammy-winning musician in a $5 million copyright-infringement lawsuit in federal court in Southern California.
His attorneys say Brophy’s life was disrupted and he suffered distress because of the 2016 artwork. Brophy’s lawyer A. Barry Cappello said photo-editing software was use to put the back tattoo, which has appeared in tattoo magazines, onto the male model used in the mixtape cover.
The image shows a tattooed man from behind with his head between the rapper’s legs. The man’s face cannot be seen. READ MORE: Cardi B Is Being Sued For Allegedly Assaulting A Female Security Guard At A Doctor’s Office Cardi B, who is expected to testify during the trial, is fighting the allegations and said an artist used only a “small portion” of the tattoos without her knowledge.
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