Anderson, the rapper’s attorney, said as he compared Brophy Jr. “That’s a Black man with hair, and this is a white man with a shaven head,” Peter J. because the man has dark hair and does not sport Brophy Jr.’s “Born to Lose” neck tattoo. Meanwhile, the court filings of Cardi - who was present in the trial - allege that she was not aware of the digital artist superimposing the tattoo on the model, adding that the model is evidently not Brophy Jr. He further called the cover art “completely raunchy disgusting,” continuing, “Being a father of two and a devoted husband and a man of faith as well, this goes against everything that I stand for, and I would never ever sign off on something like this.” “It looks like I’m giving oral sex to somebody that’s not my wife, somebody that’s not my partner, and an image that I never signed off on, ever,” he said. It was revealed in court that a digital artist found the tiger and serpent tattoo on the internet and superimposed the body art on the model of the cover, replacing the man’s original cartoon-style back tattoo. claims that the artwork “ruined” his private life, as the tattoo seen on the back of the man is actually part of a tattoo piece on Brophy Jr.’s back.
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