Cardi B and her document labels scored a authorized win within the Lone Star State after being sued for allegedly utilizing parts of one other artist’s tune with out permission … the lawsuit towards them has simply been thrown out of court docket for jurisdictional causes.
This is the deal … Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar (AKA Kemika 1956) filed go well with towards Cardi B again in July 2024, claiming Cardi and her producers stole their secret sauce through the use of elements of their 2021 tune “Greasy Frybread” on her March 2024 hit single, “Enough (Miami).”
The lawsuit was filed in Texas … however in response to new authorized docs obtained by TMZ, it was dismissed because of an absence of private jurisdiction. Translation: the decide dominated Fraustro and Aguilar did not set up that the Texas court docket had the ability to take care of the case.
The go well with additionally named Cardi’s labels Atlantic Data and Warner Music Group as co-defendants.
Unclear if Fraustro and Aguilar plan to refile the lawsuit in a special state.
Keep tuned …