According to TMZ, the lawsuit was tossed out in a federal court in North Carolina.
TMZ writes:
A federal judge in North Carolina tossed out Christine Chisholm’s lawsuit. As we’ve reported, she sued Mr. Chainz for $5 million after he called her a “THOT” — short for “that ho over there” — repeatedly in a now infamous video of her backstage. The clip went viral, naturally.
In his ruling, the judge said calling someone a “THOT” does not rise to the level of “extreme or outrageous conduct.”
Translation: Sticks and stones might break your bones, but words … ain’t gonna get you a quick $5 mil. Sorry, THOTs.
This would have been a great for women. It would’ve set a limit on the type of language “men” (yes in quotes) can use towards women…. Now that it’s been cleared in court, they’ll feel as though they can say anything they want. Freedom of speech wouldn’t be hindered.
He still ain’t sh-t.
Nope.
I knew it would get tossed out. Oh well.
Well didn’t she represent herself in court? She didn’t stand a chance lmao.
He was still wrong.
He still didn’t have to do her like he did he still wrong.
A lot of these rappers seem to have hatred for women.
Rich people stay getting off for the bullsh-t they do.
I knew she would lose.
First of all, where is her accountability in all of this? Should he have called her out of her name? NO. Should he have released the video of him doing so? NO. But, since when did you open a deck of cards and call a spade a heart? You call a spade just what it is, a spade. If she was backstage exhibiting THOT behavior, well then you call her what she looks like, a THOT. We only see a portion of what was actually taking place in the video. No one knows what truly happened except those present. Sounds like she wanted a retirement plan. Well boo, sorry but you won’t retire this year.