
The online craft seller told Tampa TV station WFLA on Tuesday that she sold a total of 18 cups featuring the Grammy-nominated singer and made $380 from her sales. Harness’ homemade-gift shop on Amazon had been frozen and the judge had already ruled against her, ordering her to pay the musician $250,000 for violating copyright laws by selling unauthorized Combs merchandise. The fan - Nicol Harness - said she recently returned home after a hospital stay for congenital heart failure and discovered that she was being sued in federal court by the “When It Rains It Pours” hitmaker. The country-music star also vowed to make it right by compensating the single mom involved in the ordeal. Luke Combs has apologized to a fan - a Florida woman who was ordered to pay him $250,000 in a copyright case - for selling tumblers featuring his name and likeness on Amazon.