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Soap Central on MSNWhen did T.I. and Tiny win their lawsuit against MGA Entertainment? Couple awarded $71.5M in punitive damagesT.I. and Tiny Harris won their $71 million lawsuit against MGA Entertainment in September 2024. However, the amount of punitive damages was later questioned by the presiding judge.
T.I. and his wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, won an additional $53 million in their lawsuit over the L.O.L. Surprise! OMG dolls.
Attorney Paul Loh, who represented MGA, argued to jurors that the company had “never heard any complaints from customers or problems about confusion.” ...
MGA made seven dolls that copied the girl group. After a jury ruled for T.I. and Tiny, Selna later ruled that there was not enough evidence to show that MGA acted in a manner that would legally ...
A judge has ruled that all punitive damages must be paid after previously stating they would only receive $17.8 million.
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The Root on MSNHuge Multi-Million Plot Twist for T.I. and TinyNo matter what happens, it seems that T.I. and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris will always come out on top. Just last summer, T ...
The case revolves around the Harris family's claim that MGA copied their OMG Girlz singing group to create seven dolls. On Monday, U.S. District Judge James Selna ruled to uphold the jury’s ...
spring line,” said Josh Hackbarth, Chief Marketing Officer, MGA Entertainment. "Kids love our L.O.L. Surprise ... glide past each other to create a swirling liquid motion. Each doll includes a ...
The rapper and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, won all of the $17.8 million in profits from seven MGA dolls and the $53.6 million in punitive damages in a verdict handed down Sept. 23.
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