Kevin Hart is suing debatable YouTuber LaTasha Kebe — referred to as Tasha Ok — for extortion after she allegedly threatened to unlock a bombshell interview together with his former assistant except he paid her a six-figure “ransom.”
Consistent with a lawsuit received via Web page Six Wednesday, Kebe sat down with the actor’s former assistant, Miesha Shakes, in November 2023 to report an interview through which the latter made “false and defamatory statements regarding Hart.”
The comic, 44, claims that once the interview an alleged associate of Kebe known as his crew and threatened to “publish the interview unless Hart paid a ransom of $250,000.”
On the time, they allegedly warned Hart that the tales advised — which needed to do together with his marriage and trade dealings — can be “damaging to [his] reputation.”
Kebe then posted a “teaser” for the interview through which she and Shakes allegedly “touted the supposedly salacious and damaging nature” of the interview as a “threat to Hart” for no longer paying the “ransom.”
“The teaser included a statement from Kebe at the 2:06 mark of the video specifically warning that ‘when you don’t pay, we have to get money by any means necessary,'” the lawsuit claims.
At that time, the “Jumaji” celebrity’s crew allegedly contacted the police and despatched the YouTuber a stop and desist letter, noting that Shakes had up to now signed a Non-Disclosure Settlement in addition to a Confidentiality Settlement whilst running for Hart from 2017 till 2020.
But on Dec. 22, Kebe allegedly advised Hart that she can be posting the entire interview, which went are living that night on her subscription-based site.
Within the interview, Shakes touched on a number of criminal disputes through which he have been concerned and alleged that the daddy of 4 has a playing habit and is a recurring cheater.
The actor is now suing each girls for extortion and invasion of privateness. He's additionally suing Shakes for breach of contract and defamation. In the meantime, he's additionally seeking to get Kebe for intentional interference with contractual members of the family.
Reps for Hart and Kebe didn't straight away reply to our request for remark. On the other hand, reputedly based on the submitting, the debatable influencer reposted her interview with Shakes on her Instagram Tale.
But this isn’t the primary time that the web character has were given into hassle with the regulation, as Hart identified within the lawsuit.
Hart’s attorneys cited the “Unwine with Tasha K” host’s lengthy historical past with “defamatory and otherwise improper content regarding celebrities and other high-profile individuals” — together with Cardi B.
“For instance, most recently, she was found liable for damages exceeding $3 million in a defamation lawsuit by the musician Cardi B,” the lawsuit learn, pointing to the rapper’s January 2022 win in opposition to the YouTuber.
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper had sued Kebe in 2019 after the latter posted movies claiming the Grammy winner had prostituted herself, was once hooked on laborious medication, was once untrue to her husband Offset, had shriveled herpes or even as soon as “f–ked herself with beer bottles.”
Throughout the trial, Cardi testified that she felt “extremely suicidal” because of the web chatter began via Kebe, whom she described as an “evil person.”
Even if Kebe filed for chapter after shedding the case, a pass judgement on later dominated that she couldn’t use her monetary damage to steer clear of paying the rapper.