Attorney Paul Loh, who represented MGA, argued to jurors that the company had “never heard any complaints from customers or ...
T.I. and Tiny Harris have been awarded the full $71.4 million in damages they initially won in their lawsuit before a judge ...
T.I., Tiny Harris and the OMG Girlz have won $53 million in punitive damages following their September win in the trademark ...
A federal judge Monday reinstated more than $53 million in punitive damages against MGA Entertainment Inc. in a legal dispute with rapper T.I. Harris and his singer-songwriter wife. U.S. District ...
At issue in the trial was whether consumers would be confused and think the Lol Surprise! OMG doll line was some sort of partnership with the OMG Girlz group, which broke up in 2015 but reformed ...
A judge has ruled that all punitive damages must be paid after previously stating they would only receive $17.8 million.
A judge reinstated $53.6 million in damages awarded to T.I., Tiny Harris, and the OMG Girlz in their lawsuit against MGA’s O.M.G. dolls. Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered delivering Hip ...
The lawsuit accused MGA Entertainment of cultural appropriation and theft, claiming their OMG Dolls were modeled after the girl group OMG Girlz, which includes Tiny's daughter Pullins, Bahja ...
The case revolves around the Harris family's claim that MGA copied their OMG Girlz singing group to create seven dolls. On Monday, U.S. District Judge James Selna ruled to uphold the jury’s ...
T.I., Tiny Harris, and the OMG Girlz are saying show me the money. Back in September 2024, the entertainers won their copyright infringement lawsuit against O.M.G. Doll’s toy company MGA.