Jury Awards No Punitive Damages to T.I. and Tiny in OMG Girlz Trial Against MGA Entertainment
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Nancy Dillon
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In the fourth trial of a yearslong legal battle between T.I. and Tameka "Tiny" Harris and toy giant MGA Entertainment, the jury ruled that MGA did not act with malice, awarding $0 in punitive damages. The couple had sought to restore some of the $53.6 million in punitive damages previously thrown out by a judge. Their total recovery remains capped at $17.9 million in compensatory damages awarded by an earlier jury nearly two years ago.
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T.I. and Harris had sought to restore some of the $53.6 million in punitive damages that a judge in California had previously thrown out.
The couple's total recovery remains capped at the $17.9 million in compensatory damages awarded by a different jury nearly two years ago.
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