Cardi B won in Los Angeles after it was found out he was not liable for the assault or battery in a civil lawsuit against her.
On Tuesday, the unanimous ju judge opposed the requesting the “WAP” rapper to pay damages in a $24 million lawsuit filed by a former security guard.
According to TMZ, the three moms were accused of spitting and using racial slander against Emmani Ellis on the alleged 2018 incident – plans to rebuttal following the verdict.
Cardi B, 32, refused a physical altercation during testimony last week, citing her pregnancy status and Ellis size.
She counterclaimed that she and Ellis had verbally sparred after she and Ellis violated her privacy by recording her during a doctor’s visit while she was pregnant with her first child, Kurchi.
In a dramatic claim, Ellis claimed that the rapper injured her cheek after the rapper hit her with her claws.
Ellis first published a lawsuit against Cardi B in 2020.
The “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker representative did not immediately return a request for comment on Page 6.
Earlier that day, Cardie went on a rampage when she left the Los Angeles courtroom by throwing a marker at Paparazzo, who had doubts about her pregnancy rumors allegedly circulated by her estranged husband Offset.
After she threw a marker that she had snatched from a fan with her arms extended, the rapper showed “disrespectful” and replied to the photographer.
“Do you see a woman asking me such a question?” she asked partially while waving her fingers in the papalazzo. “Why do you feel like a man, can you ask me that type of question?”
“Behave like you have manners,” she demanded before adding, “respectful to women.”
After climbing the car she was waiting for, Paparazzo cried out, “I still love you, Cardi!”
The “I Like It” artist who filed for divorce from Offset, who shares three children in July, was recently sued by a woman over the 2023 microphone throwing incident in Las Vegas.