T.I. & Tiny Harris Score $53M Victory In OMG Girlz Settlement
T.I. & Tiny Harris Score $53M Victory In OMG Girlz Lawsuit Settlement

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T.I., Tiny Harris, and OMG Girlz Win Legal Battle Against MGA’s O.M.G. Dolls, Reinstating $53.6 Million in Damages
In a landmark ruling, a California federal judge has reinstated $53.6 million in damages in favor of T.I., Tiny Harris, and the OMG Girlz after a long legal battle with MGA Entertainment over the O.M.G. dolls. This victory, which follows a previous $71 million in compensatory damages awarded to the entertainers, has been hailed as a major win “for the culture” by the stars involved.
The lawsuit, which has been ongoing for years, came to a significant conclusion in September 2024. T.I. and Tiny Harris, alongside the OMG Girlz — a girl group formed by Tiny in 2009 — claimed that MGA’s L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls were an infringement on their intellectual property. Specifically, they alleged that the dolls violated the trade dress, name, image, and likeness of the OMG Girlz, a group that had cultivated a distinct identity in the music and entertainment industry.
The Legal Battle
The fight between the OMG Girlz and MGA Entertainment began when the group noticed striking similarities between their brand and the L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G. dolls, which MGA began releasing in 2020. The dolls, known for their high-fashion looks and vibrant personalities, closely mirrored the OMG Girlz’s own visual and stylistic concepts, which had been a core part of the group’s image since its formation.
After years of legal proceedings, a jury ruled in favor of T.I., Tiny, and the OMG Girlz, finding that 15 of the O.M.G. dolls infringed upon the group’s intellectual property. This included violations related to the trade dress, which covers the visual elements of a product that signify its origin, as well as the use of the group’s name, image, and likeness.
The Ruling and Its Impact
The judge’s decision to reinstate $53.6 million in damages brings the total amount awarded to the plaintiffs to a staggering $124.6 million. This ruling serves not only as a financial victory for T.I., Tiny, and the OMG Girlz but also as a significant statement about the importance of intellectual property rights in the entertainment and fashion industries.
Tiny Harris, who formed the OMG Girlz with the vision of creating a group that empowered young girls, expressed her satisfaction with the outcome. She called the win “a win for the culture,” emphasizing that this legal victory was not just about financial compensation, but about ensuring that the creative work and identities of artists and entertainers are respected.
For T.I. and Tiny, this case was a testament to their ongoing commitment to protecting their brand and legacy. As figures who have shaped music, fashion, and pop culture, they used this lawsuit to send a strong message to others in the entertainment industry: that the intellectual property of artists, particularly those who are shaping cultural trends, deserves to be protected.
Looking Ahead
The legal victory sets an important precedent for the future of intellectual property rights, particularly within the entertainment and fashion sectors. As influencers and brands continue to push the boundaries of creativity, this case will serve as a reminder of the value of original ideas and the importance of defending them in the face of potential infringement.
For T.I., Tiny, and the OMG Girlz, this victory is not just a win in the courtroom but a victory for their impact on music, fashion, and youth culture. As they continue to make strides in the entertainment world, the outcome of this lawsuit further solidifies their place as influential figures who are unafraid to fight for what they’ve built.
In the coming months, fans and industry insiders alike will be watching to see what the future holds for T.I., Tiny, and the OMG Girlz as they continue to inspire and shape the culture that they’ve worked so hard to create.