Cardi B Testifies in Civil Trial Over Assault Allegations
In a highly publicized civil trial, rapper Cardi B took the stand to testify regarding assault allegations made against her by security guard Ammani Ellis. The trial, which has drawn significant media attention, centers on an incident that occurred in February 2018 at a Beverly Hills medical office.
Incident Overview
Tierra Malcolm, a receptionist at the Women’s Care OBGYN office where the incident took place, testified that on the day in question, the office was purposefully closed early to maintain privacy for Cardi B, who was a patient there. Malcolm recounted hearing a commotion in the hallway and witnessing a confrontation between Cardi B and Ammani Ellis, the security guard. She described the situation as argumentative, with both parties exchanging loud words and profanity.
Malcolm intervened by placing herself between the two women to deescalate the situation. She testified that she sustained a minor cut on her forehead during the altercation, which she assumed was caused by Ellis, who was facing her at the time. However, Malcolm could not definitively state who caused the injury, as the adrenaline and fast pace of the event made it difficult to recall specifics.
Cardi B’s Testimony
Cardi B testified about her entry into the music industry, her rise to fame, and her desire to keep her pregnancy a secret during the early stages of her career. She denied all allegations of physical assault, including spitting on Ellis, using racial slurs, or threatening to get Ellis fired. Cardi B described the incident as a stressful confrontation but maintained that she did not engage in any violent behavior.
She also confirmed that she wore acrylic nails at the time, approximately an inch long and decorated with flat rhinestones, but stated that these nails were not sharp and would not have caused injury.
Medical and Security Staff Testimonies
Dr. David Fininky, Cardi B’s OBGYN, testified that he witnessed the aftermath of the confrontation and described the security guard, Ellis, as being angry and uncooperative. He confirmed that there were no visible injuries on Ellis’s face and that Cardi B did not have long, sharp nails on the day of the incident.
Dr. Fininky also stated that he took steps to report Ellis’s conduct to building management, which eventually led to Ellis’s termination.
Psychiatric Evaluation
Dr. Rosenberg, a psychiatrist, conducted a psychological evaluation of Ammani Ellis in 2023, five years after the incident. He administered standardized psychological tests and conducted a detailed interview. Dr. Rosenberg concluded that there was no significant evidence that Ellis suffered a psychiatric or emotional injury as a result of the incident with Cardi B.
He noted inconsistencies in Ellis’s accounts and medical records, suggesting possible exaggeration or fabrication of symptoms. Dr. Rosenberg emphasized that the incident, while stressful, did not meet the criteria for a trauma that would cause lasting psychiatric disorders such as PTSD.
Legal Proceedings and Witness Issues
The trial has seen discussions regarding witness lists and the order of testimony. The defense requested to call certain witnesses out of order due to their unavailability, which the court allowed with conditions. Both parties have raised objections concerning the disclosure and relevance of witnesses.
Summary
The trial presents conflicting accounts of a brief but intense confrontation between Cardi B and Ammani Ellis. Testimonies from medical staff and psychological experts challenge the severity of the alleged emotional and physical injuries claimed by Ellis. Cardi B maintains her innocence regarding the assault allegations, emphasizing her focus on privacy and professionalism during her medical appointment.
The court is expected to continue hearing testimonies and reviewing evidence to determine the outcome of this civil case.