SANTA ANA — Rapper Clifford ‘T.I.” Harris and his wife, singer-songwriter Tameka “Tiny” Harris will square off Wednesday against Chatsworth-based toy giant MGA Entertainment Inc. in a federal ...
The rapper and his wife claim toymaker MGA stole the name and design of its "OMG" dolls from the teen pop trio OMG Girlz. By Bill Donahue Months after a high-profile mistrial, T.I. is headed back to ...
An attorney for rapper T.I. and his wife, Tiny Harris, greeted an Orange County federal jury this week with the proclamation: “It’s high time you meet the OMG Girlz.” Trial lawyer David Scheper showed ...
Musicians T.I. and Tiny emerged victorious, and $71 million richer, in their intellectual property case against toy giant MGA Entertainment. (Prince Williams / WireImage) Musicians T.I. and Tiny ...
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Judge Rules T.I. and Tiny Should Receive $17.8 Million in OMG Girlz Doll Dispute, Not the Original $71 Million Award
A federal judge has tentatively ruled that rapper T.I. and his wife, singer-songwriter Tameka “Tiny” Harris, should receive $17.8 million in profits from MGA Entertainment over a trademark dispute ...
Rapper Clifford "T.I.'' Harris and his wife, singer-songwriter Tameka "Tiny'' Harris will square off Wednesday against toy giant MGA Entertainment Inc. in a federal courtroom in Santa Ana in a dispute ...
T.I. and Tiny’s lawsuit against L.O.L. doll maker MGA Entertainment ended in a mistrial Wednesday after jurors heard barred testimony accusing the toy company of “racist cultural appropriation.” U.S.
The Grand Hustle family wants economic justice after discovering that the L.O.L. Surprise! dolls, which MGA Entertainment manufactures, made millions of dollars off the alleged likeliness of their ...
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