Cardi B Celebrates $24 Million Legal Victory with Dance After Being Found Not Liable
Cardi B took to Instagram to express her excitement following a hard-fought courtroom battle that could have cost her $24 million. The rapper was found not liable on all counts, including assault and battery, in a civil trial brought by Emani Ellis, a security guard who accused Cardi of scratching her face and causing emotional distress.
In a triumphant display, Cardi celebrated her legal win with a victory twerk, posting a video of herself dancing in the same polka dot suit she wore to court. “The next person that tries to do a frivolous lawsuit against me, I’m going to counter you and make you pay,” she declared, making it clear she won’t tolerate baseless claims.
The mother of three candidly shared the toll the legal fight had taken on her personal life, revealing, “To be honest with you, I have missed my kids’ first day of school today.” Despite the stress, Cardi maintained her signature boldness in court, even tossing a marker and stirring up drama during the proceedings.
She also joked about the challenges of her hectic schedule, saying, “My forehead is raw from changing all these wigs, raw, raw, raw.” Cardi teased fans with a preview of new music, dancing to a track titled “Am I the Drama?” from her upcoming album set to release on September 19th.
Looking ahead, Cardi B shared with Billboard magazine that she has reconsidered performing at the Super Bowl halftime show, a gig she had previously turned down. “I feel like I’m going to have more hits, and I feel like I’m going to be more experienced and paid. I know. I’mma eat that up,” she said enthusiastically.
With this legal victory behind her, Cardi B is poised to focus on her music career and continue captivating fans worldwide with her unapologetic style and resilience.
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