Cardi B just notched a major courtroom victory, as a California jury ruled she is not liable in a $24 million civil assault lawsuit stemming from an alleged 2018 altercation.
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The lawsuit was brought by Emani Ellis, a former security guard, who accused the rap star of assaulting her outside a Beverly Hills OB-GYN office. Ellis claimed Cardi physically attacked her during a tense verbal exchange. But Cardi stood firm, saying there was no physical contact; just words.
After reviewing all the evidence and testimony, the Los Angeles jury agreed with Cardi. The verdict means she won’t owe a dime in damages. It’s a clear legal win that puts this five-year-old case to rest.