A judge restored TI, Tiny Harris and OMG Girlz’s 53.6 million US dollars in lawsuits against MGA’s OMG dolls.
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TI, Tiny Harris and OMG Girlz are celebrating the California Federal Judge reported that a California Federal Judge has restored the copyright infringement lawsuit to OMG Doll’s Toy Company Mga, which was originally a $ 53.6 million in its copyright infringement lawsuit. Punishment compensation.
The jury has previously won a long -term legal struggle with the toy giant, and previously awarded the artist’s compensation $ 71 million. The couple celebrated the victory as “culture”, but the later ruling reduced the award to $ 17 million.
However, according to Tiny, the judge changed his mind and canceled the ruling. The singer submitted a document from James v. Selna, a US court judge James V. Selna on February 3 (February 3) and maintained the primitive 53.6 million US dollar punitive compensation , And compensation for $ 17.9 million.
The submitted document wrote: “After considering the evidence, the court awarded a profit of $ 17,872,252 under the theft of the general law, and confirmed that the jury ruled that the compensation of 53,616,759 US dollars was made.”
In OMG Girlz’s victory, Tiny Harris thanks to the legal team
“Don’t play with God’s children!” Tiny wrote in the post. “Thank you very much for our excellent legal team.”
TI and Tiny won the OMG Girlz lawsuit in September 2024. Although the case lasted several years, the initial complaint was filed in 2020.
Tiny formed an OMG Girlz group, including her daughter Zonique Pullins in 2009. TI and Tiny claimed Mga’s laughter! OMG doll infringes the intellectual property rights of their youth girl group OMG Girlz.
The jury ruled that 15 of them violated the group’s trade costumes, names, images, or similarities. The couple received US $ 17.9 million in compensation compensation and US $ 53.6 million in punitive compensation.
This is the third trial of the case. The previous trial led to MGA’s mistakes and victory, and was later overturned. Mga Entertainment denied these allegations and called the lawsuit “grabbing money.”