SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) β A heated exchange between rapper Cardi B and the lawyer for a man suing her for copyright infringement got so intense Wednesday that the judge briefly stopped the trial.
The Grammy winner delivered pointed answers to several questions by attorney A. Barry Cappello, who is representing a man who claims the rapper misused his likeness on the cover of a 2016 mixtape.
The testy back-and-forth between the Cappello and the star witness prompted U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney to send jurors out of the Santa Ana, California courtroom and tell both sides he was considering a mistrial. After a break, he called the arguing βunprofessionalβ and βnot productiveβ but allowed questioning to resume β placing new restrictions for both sides.
Kevin Michael Brophy is seeking $5 million from Cardi B over the appearance of some of his distinctive back tattoos on the mixtapeβs artwork, which shows a tattooed man from behind with his head between the rapperβs legs.
The rapper said she felt Brophy hadnβt suffered any consequences as a result of the artwork, yet has harassed her legally for five years. At one point she said she missed a special moment with her youngest child, who recently turned 1-year-old.
βI have empathy for people,β she said. βI care about people. I feel like Iβm being taken advantage of. I missed my childβs first step by being here.β
Brophy told jurors Tuesday that he felt βhumiliatedβ by the racy artwork.
At one point, Cardi B pointed out that the manβs face cannot be seen in the artwork. Capello asked her to calm down, but she instead barked back at the lawyerβs contention that she knew about photo-editing software used to put Brophyβs tattoos β which have been featured in magazines β on another modelβs body.
βItβs not your clientβs back,β she said about the image, which features a Black model. Brophy is white. The rapper said she posted a photo of the βfamous Canadian modelβ on her social media.
Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, said an artist used only a βsmall portionβ of the tattoos without her knowledge. She had previously said the cover art β created by Timm Gooden β was transformative fair use of Brophyβs likeness.
Cappello said Gooden was paid $50 to create a design but was then told to find another tattoo after he turned in an initial draft. He said Gooden googled βback tattoosβ before he found an image and pasted it on the cover.
Cardi Bβs lawyer, Peter Anderson, said Brophy and the mixtape image are unrelated, noting the model did not have neck tattoos, which Brophy does.
βItβs not him,β the rapper said. βTo me, it doesnβt look like his back at all. The tattoo was modified, which is protected by the First Amendment.β
She said the image hasnβt hindered Brophyβs employment with a popular surf and skate apparel brand or his ability to travel the world for opportunities.
βHe hasnβt gotten fired from his job,β said Cardi B, who implied that the mixtape was not a lucrative one for her. βHe hasnβt gotten a divorce. How has he suffered? Heβs still in a surf shop at his job. Please tell me how heβs suffered.β
Brophy, a self-described family man, said he sent a cease-and-desist letter to Cardi Bβs representatives to remove the image, but he never received a response. The rapper said she hadnβt seen the letter.
At one point, Cardi B said she doesnβt check her mailbox because thatβs for βold peopleβ β leading some in the courtroom to chuckle.
When Cardi B left the courthouse, she was swarmed by around 30 high schoolers who were attempting to take selfies with her. As the rapper walked toward her vehicle with security, she smiled and waved before telling them she would be more responsive after the trial.
Last month, Cardi B pleaded guilty to a criminal case stemming from a pair of brawls at New York City strip clubs that required her to perform 15 days of community service. Earlier this year, the rapper was awarded $1.25 million in a defamation lawsuit against a celebrity news blogger who posted videos falsely stating she used cocaine, had contracted herpes and engaged in prostitution.