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T.I. and Tiny Awarded $0 in Punitive Damages in OMG Girlz Trial

Rapper T.I. and his wife Tiny were awarded zero dollars in punitive damages in their trial against MGA Entertainment concerning the OMG Girlz doll. The jury's decision means they will not receive additional compensation beyond any compensatory damages previously determined. The legal battle involved claims related to the doll.

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T.I. and Tiny Awarded $0 in Punitive Damages in OMG Girlz Trial

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What Happened

Rapper T.I. and his wife Tiny were awarded no punitive damages in their trial against MGA Entertainment regarding the OMG Girlz doll. The jury's ruling means the couple will not receive additional financial compensation from the toy company in this specific aspect of the case.

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The trial centered on claims related to the OMG Girlz doll. While the jury found in favor of T.I. and Tiny regarding punitive damages, the outcome means they will not be awarded further financial penalties against MGA Entertainment.

Billboard reported that the legal win was capped at $18 million, though the specifics of this figure in relation to the punitive damages ruling are not detailed in the provided articles. Rolling Stone stated that the jury ruled T.I. and Tiny were awarded $0 in punitive damages.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    T.I. and Tiny were involved in a trial against MGA Entertainment.

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    The trial concerned the OMG Girlz doll.

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    A jury awarded T.I. and Tiny $0 in punitive damages.

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    Billboard reported the legal win was capped at $18 million.

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    Rolling Stone reported the jury ruled T.I. and Tiny were awarded $0 in punitive damages.

How outlets are framing this

The same facts, told 2 ways. Read them side by side and draw your own conclusions.

billboardBillboard
Billboard reported on the legal win being capped at $18 million, framing the outcome as a financial conclusion to the trial.
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rollingstoneRolling Stone
Rolling Stone focused on the jury's decision to award $0 in punitive damages to T.I. and Tiny, highlighting the lack of additional financial penalty against MGA Entertainment.
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BillboardBillboard
T.I. and Tiny’s Legal Win Capped at $18 Million Following Latest OMG Girlz Doll Trial
Rolling StoneRolling Stone
T.I. and Tiny Awarded $0 in Punitive Damages in OMG Girlz Trial, Jury Rules

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2 articles · chronological

BillboardBillboard
T.I. and Tiny’s Legal Win Capped at $18 Million Following Latest OMG Girlz Doll Trial
Rolling StoneRolling Stone
T.I. and Tiny Awarded $0 in Punitive Damages in OMG Girlz Trial, Jury Rules

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