After a three-week trial, jurors agreed with the couple's accusation that MGA ripped off the look of its "O.M.G" dolls from a real-life musical trio.
The rapper could be facing a big bill after his failed lawsuit claiming MGA's line of dolls copied the look of a defunct teen pop trio created by his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris.
The rapper and his wife claim toymaker MGA stole the name and design of its “OMG” dolls from the teen pop trio OMG Girlz.
Improper testimony about "cultural appropriation" has triggered a sudden end to the closely-watched intellectual property trial over "OMG" dolls.