Cardi B Found Not Liable in $24 Million Civil Assault Lawsuit

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Cardi B Found Not Liable in $24 Million Civil Assault LawsuitCardi B Found Not Liable in $24 Million Civil Assault Lawsuit

A California jury has unanimously cleared Cardi B, real name Belcalis Almanzar, of all allegations in a high-profile civil lawsuit filed by former security guard Emani Ellis. The case stemmed from an alleged 2018 assault outside a Beverly Hills doctor’s office when Cardi B was secretly pregnant.

Allegations vs. Verdict

The lawsuit sought $24 million in damages, with Ellis claiming the rapper scratched her face with long fingernails, spat on her, and caused emotional and financial harm, including a scar needing surgery and job loss.

The jury deliberated for under an hour before delivering a verdict in Cardi B’s favor.

Supporting testimonies, including from a receptionist and the attending doctor, indicated no physical violence occurred.

Cardi B’s Courtroom Presence & Public Reaction

Cardi defended herself fervently, denying ever physically touching Ellis. She noted that the security guard appeared to be filming her without consent, escalating a verbal confrontation.

After the verdict, Cardi spoke emotionally outside the courthouse, stating:

“Even if I’m at my deathbed…I swear to God, I did not touch that woman.”

She expressed frustration over missed milestones in her children’s lives due to the trial and vowed to push back against future frivolous lawsuits.

Post-Trial Confrontation

Following the verdict, Cardi B confronted a reporter whose question about her personal life, specifically pregnancy rumors and paternity, prompted a sharp response. She defended herself by saying:

“Stop disrespecting me…Act like you have some manners. And your mama taught you to respect women.”
She reportedly threw a pen in reaction to the query.

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