Thursday, July 10, 2025

T.I. & Tiny's $71 Million Judgement Slashed


Back in February MGA Entertainment was ordered to pay rapper T.I. and his wife, Tiny Harris, $71 million in damages after winning their copyright infringement lawsuit [click here if you missed that]. 

Now the judgement has been slashed to $1, setting the stage for a new trial...

T.I. and Tiny Harris saw their $71 million courtroom win against toy giant MGA Entertainment tossed out Tuesday (July 8) after a federal judge ruled they failed to prove the company intentionally copied their girl group, OMG Girlz.
U.S. District Judge James V. Selna acknowledged that jurors had “substantial evidence with which to find that MGA misappropriated the OMG Girlz’ identity” but said the Harrises didn’t meet the legal bar for punitive damages. The decision wipes out the multimillion-dollar award and sets the stage for a new trial.
“These pieces [of evidence], when put together, establish just one passing reference to the OMG Girlz in MGA internal emails and one image of a single band member on one product designer’s Pinterest board that also contained over 1,200 similar fashion-related images,” Selna wrote in his ruling. “This is not clear and convincing evidence of willful infringement or conscious disregard for the rights of others.”
Selna also pointed out that MGA’s conduct wasn’t “reprehensible,” the OMG Girlz suffered minimal emotional distress and the Harrises are “not financially vulnerable.” He offered the couple the option to accept a symbolic $1 in punitive damages instead of retrying the case. They declined and are reportedly moving forward with a full retrial.
The lawsuit, filed in 2023, accused MGA of lifting the likeness and style of the OMG Girlz for its L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls without permission. The original jury sided with the Harrises, awarding them $71 million in damages before the judge’s reversal.

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