Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B has walked away victorious from a high-stakes civil trial in Los Angeles, with a jury unanimously clearing her of all allegations in a $24 million lawsuit. The case revolved around a 2018 altercation at a Beverly Hills doctor’s office, when Cardi was pregnant and attempting to maintain privacy about her condition.
The plaintiff, who once served as a security guard at the clinic, claimed the rapper scratched her cheek with her long fingernail, spat on her, and used racial slurs during the confrontation. However, Cardi staunchly denied any physical contact, calling the exchange entirely verbal—triggered by the guard filming her without consent as she entered the building.
After just under an hour of deliberation, the jury concluded the claims lacked sufficient evidence, bringing a swift and emphatic end to the lawsuit. Exiting the courtroom, Cardi voiced a powerful message: “Even if I’m on my deathbed, I will say it never happened. I’m not that celeb you sue and expect me to settle.” She also signaled her readiness to respond with legal action if faced with any future frivolous claims.
The case drew intense public attention, with Cardi’s courtroom presence and testimony—marked by candid humor and emotional honesty—becoming a major talking point. She painted the scene as one where fear for her unborn child’s privacy sparked a heated exchange, not assault. Witnesses, including staff from the clinic, supported her version, affirming the absence of physical aggression.
With the verdict now behind her, Cardi B has reclaimed her name and reaffirmed a hard-earned stance against unsubstantiated legal pursuits.
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