
YouTube vlogger Tasha K has filed for bankruptcy protection after rapper Cardi B seized another $640 in advertising revenue.
Court documents, obtained by Radar Online, shows Tasha K, real name Latasha Kebe, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a Florida court.
Tasha listed her total liabilities between $1 million to $10 million. She listed her assets as a 2021 Chevrolet Silverado worth $46,000, $2750 worth of furniture, $500 worth of electronics, $2,500 worth of clothes, and accessories, including 2 Louis Vuitton purses and a Coach bag.
Tasha also listed jewelry worth $6,000 including her engagement and wedding ring.

Tasha K sold her Georgia home and fled to Florida with her family after losing a defamation lawsuit filed by the Bronx rapper who accused her of telling malicious lies in videos posted on her YouTube channel.
Florida bankruptcy laws are different from the rest of the country. Creditors have a harder time collecting from debtors who live in Florida.
An appeals court in Georgia recently denied Tasha’s request to overturn the verdict. The appeal denial opened the door for Cardi B to begin seizing Tasha’s property and revenue checks.
Cardi’s attorneys served Google and Tasha’s bank with notices demanding any money, including wages, owed to Tasha.
“YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to immediately hold all money, including wages, and other property, except what is known to be exempt, belonging to the Defendant or obligations owed to the Defendant named above beginning on the day of service of this summons and including the next 1,095 days,” the notice read.
Google – which owns YouTube – turned over a check for $9,304.81 for one month’s revenue from Tasha K’s popular YouTube channel.
According to a representative, Google also owed Tasha K $640 in ad revenue that was seized by Cardi B.