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Teairra Mari Loses Second Case In Revenge Porn Lawsuit: Report


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Teairra Mari is really going through a rough time. The Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star recently lost her revenge porn case against 50 Cent after he posted a sexually graphic video to his Instagram feed of Teairra. 50 argued that by the time he re-shared the post (that Teairra's ex shared in the first place) it was already all over the internet. 

50 Cent has since been posting about Teairra using his infamous line "Get The Strap" and it now looks like the reality star has lost another case. According to The Blast, Teairra has now lost her original case against her ex-boyfriend Akbar Abdul-Ahad since she failed to show up in court for a scheduled hearing earlier this month. 

Teairra alleged that Akbar and 50 Cent conspired to leak the graphic visuals of her but since she didn't appear in front of the judge to state her point, he's now off the hook.

"He had my Instagram password, so he posted them on my Instagram to make me look terrible. Of course I was horrified," Teairra said during the official press conference. "I have to stand up for myself or it looks like I did it. That's why I'm going full pursuit." 

Watch her full speech below.

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