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OMG Girlz Lawsuit Payout: T.I. And Tiny’s Award May Get Cut From $71M to $17M

OMG Girlz Lawsuit Payout: T.I. And Tiny’s Award May Get Cut From $71M to $17M

A U.S. district court judge is expected to reduce the initial $71 million jury award to T.I. and Tiny Harris to $17 million. 

In September, the couple won their case against MGA Entertainment for trademark infringement following an allegation that the toy company sold dolls with designs and names similar to the duo’s girl group, OMG Girlz.

On Monday, Judge James Selna issued a tentative ruling that there wasn’t enough evidence to prove that MGA Entertainment copied designs from the OMG Girlz and concluded that the lack of proof of infringement does not support the massive payout that T.I. and Tiny received. 

Legal journalist Meghan Cuniff, who has covered the case, tweeted in part, “Judge Selna has not finalized his order!”

In his tentative ruling, Selna concluded, “For the foregoing reasons, the Court grants disgorgement of profits of $17,872,252 under common law misappropriation, but does not award punitive damages. Further, the Court declines to disgorge profits or enhance the award under the Lanham Act.”

The Lanham Act emphasizes proving that a company willfully infringed on an existing trademark. In Selna’s opinion, MGA and the OMG Girlz don’t qualify for punitive damages, but his mind may change once he revisits the case.



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