Jurors took about an hour to find that singer Cardi B did not violate the privacy rights of a marketing employee of the Costa Mesa- based clothing company RVCA when she used an image of his tattoo on her debut album.
An attorney said in court Friday that Singer Cardi B repeatedly "blew off" an RVCA marketing employee's attempts to change her debut album cover because the photoshopping of a tattoo on a model made some people mistakenly think the tattoo artist was performing a sex act with her.