California Judge Reduces T.I. and Tiny’s $53.6 Million Jury Award to $1, Potentially Prompting Fourth Trial

In a significant development in the ongoing legal battle involving high-profile celebrities, a California federal judge has reduced a hefty $53.6 million jury award to a nominal $1 in a trademark infringement case involving rapper T.I. and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris. This decision sets the stage for a potential fourth trial, as the Harrises have indicated their intention to reject the reduced award.

The case revolves around allegations of trademark infringement, with the original $53.6 million award reflecting the jury’s findings in favor of T.I. and Tiny. However, the recent judicial decision significantly alters the financial implications and directs the focus on whether the couple will pursue yet another round in the courtroom.

For further details on this evolving case, see the coverage by Law360.