A judge has awarded Kim Kardashian more than 167,000 dollars in legal fees from a man who sued her and lost, bringing a close to a case that began with an accidental social media post and spiraled into a full legal battle. The award falls just short of the 186,000 dollars Kardashian’s legal team sought, but it represents a decisive outcome in her favor.
The lawsuit traces back to a post Kardashian made on social media in which she shared a photo of a man named Ivan Cantu by mistake. She had intended to post an image of a different person who shared the same name, a death row inmate she was publicly advocating for at the time. Once she realized the error, she removed the post and addressed the mix-up. Cantu, however, argued the accidental exposure caused serious and lasting harm to his life and pursued legal action against her.
The judge didn’t find the case convincing
Kardashian’s legal team maintained from the start that the post was an honest mistake, one she corrected as soon as it came to her attention. The court agreed. The judge dismissed the lawsuit in Kardashian’s favor, clearing the way for her team to pursue the recovery of her legal costs from Cantu.
That recovery effort became a legal drama of its own. Cantu, a father of two, pushed back against paying the fees, arguing that being ordered to hand over a six-figure sum to one of the most recognizable and financially successful figures in entertainment would leave him in a devastating financial position. The argument did not move the court. The judge awarded Kardashian the bulk of what she requested, leaving Cantu responsible for the full judgment.
A case that reveals more than it resolves
The outcome raises questions that extend beyond the courtroom. The original post lasted only a short time before being taken down, and Kardashian was open about the fact that it was an error. Yet the legal process that followed stretched on long enough to generate nearly 186,000 dollars in fees on her side alone, a figure that underscores just how expensive it can be to challenge a high-profile defendant even when the grievance feels personal and real.
For Kardashian, the ruling adds to a record of navigating public and legal scrutiny with a team capable of mounting an aggressive defense. For Cantu, the judgment represents a financial reality that the court decided he must face regardless of his circumstances.
The case, which began as a case of mistaken identity on a social media platform, ended the way many suits against public figures do, with the original claim dismissed and the person who brought it absorbing the cost of the fight.

