Entertainment
Cardi B Acquitted of Assault Charges in Civil Case Verdict

A jury in California has found Cardi B not liable for assault and battery charges in a civil lawsuit, clearing her of allegations made by security guard Emani Ellis. The verdict was delivered on March 5, 2024, following a lawsuit initiated by Ellis in 2020 over an alleged incident that took place two years earlier.
The case revolved around claims that Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, had attacked Ellis in a New York City nightclub in 2018. After the jury’s decision, Cardi expressed her gratitude to her legal team, supporters, and the jurors. She stated, “This time around I’m going to be nice. The next person to try and do a frivolous lawsuit against me I’m going to countersuit and I’m going to make you pay because this is not okay.” Her remarks highlight her continued assertion of innocence regarding the accusations.
Following the verdict, Cardi B held a press conference where she reiterated her position, emphasizing the impact of the lawsuit on her life and career. The rapper, who is now 32 years old, reflected on the stress and challenges posed by the legal battle over the past few years.
The outcome of this civil lawsuit comes at a time when Cardi B has been expanding her influence in the entertainment industry, known for her chart-topping hits and vibrant personality. The jury’s decision marks a significant moment for the artist, as she continues to navigate both her career and personal life while dealing with public scrutiny.
This case serves as a reminder of the complexities often involved in legal disputes within the entertainment sector, particularly when allegations are made against high-profile individuals. As Cardi B moves forward, it will be interesting to see how this verdict influences her future endeavors and public image.
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