Update 11/28/2021 12:47pm

Previously, a judge in Cardi B’s STD defamation lawsuit requested herpes test results from the star artist, as she continues on with her lawsuit against vlogger Tasha K. Now, Cardi B has cleared up reports about sharing the medical records related to the case centered around the alleged claims Tasha K made about Cardi.

According to Cardi, she previously turned in the test result months ago. Via the comments of The Neighborhood Talk, Cardi wrote “The test results been already turned in for 3 month’s already however her lawyers requested for all of my medical records which got denied by the judge! Only herpes and hpv will be for the trial as judge requested!"

Cardi continued her thoughts in another comment, saying “And for the people who lack comprehension reason why I sued in the first place is because I wanted to publicly prove that these deceases and claims this woman made about me are false and I’m willing to do anything and everything to prove it. THANKS.” Take a look above.


Original 11/24/2021 4:46pm:

A federal judge in Cardi B's defamation lawsuit against vlogger Tasha K has requested the rap star's STD test results. Cardi B is currently suing Tasha over claims that she had herpes, abused drugs, and was a prostitute in the past.

On Monday, Judge William M. Ray II ordered UCLA's Center for Women’s Pelvic Health to disclose "any and all medical records within your possession related solely to the testing for Herpes and HPV [human papillomavirus]" for Cardi B. The test results are critical in determining whether the "Bodak Yellow" rapper will win her defamation lawsuit.

Tasha K (real name Latasha Kebe) and her attorneys requested the test results, but Cardi's lawyer argued that the same tests were already submitted.

"The medical records concerning the HPV and herpes tests were previously produced subject to a protective order and in support of my client's claims," said Lisa F. Moore.

Cardi B and Tasha K's legal dispute has carried on for over two years since Cardi sued Tasha for $75,000 over the vlogger's allegations. Tasha K had also hinted at the rapper's daughter, who was unborn at the time, having disabilities as a result of Cardi's alleged drug use. Cardi B denied the allegations and claims she offered the vlogger time to retract her statements before launching her lawsuit.

Tasha K tried countersuing Cardi B for $3 million and claimed the rapper sent members of the Bloods to threaten her. However, the countersuit was tossed out.

The trial for the lawsuit is set to begin on Jan. 5, 2022.

Source: Billboard