
⚖️NEW FILING⚖️Cardi B has now filed a new federal lawsuit in South Florida targeting Tasha K’s inner circle and alleged successor entities, accusing them of helping move assets out of reach after the defamation judgment. In a complaint filed May 6, 2026, Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar sued Yelen Entertainment, LLC and Cheickna Kebe, alleging they fraudulently received, concealed, or diverted assets tied to Latasha “Tasha K” Kebe and Kebe Studios after the Georgia defamation case. The complaint says this new case is aimed at collecting on two separate judgment buckets that came out of the Georgia defamation action: the judgment against Kebe Studios and the separate personal judgment against Tasha K. The filing breaks those numbers out this way: $2,863,753.47 against Kebe Studios, $3,363,753.47 against Tasha K personally, and a combined judgment exposure between them of $3,863,753.47, exclusive of further interest. Cardi’s theory is that Cheickna Kebe, Tasha K’s husband, ran two parallel schemes after the judgment. First, the complaint alleges a successor-liability / mere-continuation scheme in which Yelen Entertainment was formed on May 31, 2022, then took over the entire Kebe Studios business — including operations, revenue streams, management contracts, going-concern value, and Tasha K’s services as talent — without paying any of Kebe Studios’ judgment obligations. Second, Cardi alleges a personal income-diversion scheme in which Tasha K’s salary and earnings were rerouted, bank access was changed, and assets were shifted to frustrate garnishment on the personal judgment. One of the most striking allegations in the complaint involves a Georgia property transfer. Cardi alleges that less than one month after entry of the Original Defamation Judgment, Tasha K transferred her interest in residential property in Georgia to Cheickna Kebe without real consideration. The complaint also says Kebe admitted under oath that certain steps were taken to help Tasha K avoid garnishment. The lawsuit pleads multiple causes of action, including actual fraudulent transfer, constructive fraudulent transfer, successor liability / mere continuation, alter ego / veil piercing, civil conspiracy, and declaratory relief / constructive trust. Cardi is asking for avoidance of the transfers, money judgment against the defendants, declarations that Yelen is the successor to Kebe Studios and alter ego of Cheickna Kebe, a constructive trust over transferred assets, and an injunction blocking further transfers. There is an important bankruptcy wrinkle here too. The complaint says the action is being filed consistently with the confirmation order in Tasha K’s Chapter 11 case, which allegedly preserved Cardi’s right to sue non-debtor third parties like Yelen and Cheickna Kebe in order to avoid statute-of-repose problems. But the filing also says Cardi intends to seek further bankruptcy-court relief before pushing the new case all the way to final adjudication. FULL DOCUMENT BELOW👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 COMPLAINT - drive.google.com/file/d/1hoszjw… Exhibit A - drive.google.com/file/d/1S0dzi7… Exhibit B - drive.google.com/file/d/1YaNhOK… Exhibit C - drive.google.com/file/d/14WZuWR… Exhibit D - drive.google.com/file/d/1v5S4Cm… Exhibit E - drive.google.com/file/d/1OaZJZ1… Exhibit F - drive.google.com/file/d/1b_za05… Exhibit G - drive.google.com/file/d/1qv7E0k…





















