Kadib A civil trial was recently testified in court that stemmed from a 2020 lawsuit accusing the rapper of the assault.
Cardi (real name, Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) denied all misconduct, claiming that the plaintiff – who is Seeking $24 million – Looking for spending.
The 32-year-old rapper was four months pregnant at the time of the alleged incident, which happened on her way to a medical appointment related to her pregnancy. At that time, she had not publicly revealed that she was looking forward to her first child. (The rapper shares his daughter Kulture with his ex-husband and his two young children offset,,,,, Who do they welcome In 2018, 2021 and 2024, respectively. )
Cardi claims security officers attempted to photograph her, thus invading her privacy. She was on the virus while appearing in court because of her comments on alleged disputes and lawsuits.
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Why is Cardi B sued?
Cardi sued by security guards in 2020 Emani EllisHe claimed the music artist attacked her in 2018 in a corridor outside Beverly Hills Medical Office, claiming Cardi cut her face with her nails, spitted, and used racial slurs during the dispute.
The controversy between the two allegedly broke out because Cardi believes Ellis is filming her video on her phone.
Ellis accused Cardi of being beaten and assaulted, intentionally causing emotional distress, negligence and false imprisonment. Additionally, Ellis claimed that the lyric poem “used her celebrity status” to fire her from work, allegedly involved in destroying video surveillance footage.
The result of the incident was that Ellis was granted “psychological and medical care”, according to court documents Today.com Starting with the lawsuit in 2020.
However, Cardi strongly denied Ellis’ claims, accusing her of having only verbal disputes with security officials.
What did Cardi B say while testifying at the trial?
According to a social media video of Cardi’s testimony on August 26, 2025, Ellis is an agitator, claiming she followed her down the hallway when she arrived at the doctor’s office.
The performer noticed that Ellis seemed to be trying to record her during her visit, asking why she followed her and tried to secretly record the video, Ellis replied, “Because I can,” Cardi replied, “No, you can’t.”
During cross-examination, Cardi claimed they were standing “breast to chest,” and she shouted, “B ****, take F*** out of my face.”
“We are actually screaming at each other,” Cardi claims, which never crossed the line. “I didn’t touch her. It was like a verbal battle, but there was no physical battle at all.”
The former security guard provided different aspects of the story and testified in court on August 25, 2025 that she was excited after seeing Cardi take off the elevator and said, “Wow, this is Cardi B” and then turned to the worst.
Ellis claims she tried to assure Cardi that she did not tell anyone to visit, Court.
Cardi B was all the rage during the trial for his court appearance and wigs
Cardi’s Hair becomes the topic of conversation During the cross-examination on August 26, 2025, the lawyer asked the killer if he had “brunette, blonde or different color hair” when the incident hit. “Yesterday you had black hair, short hair. Today is blonde and long. Which end of your real hair is? Or are they both real?” he asked.
She laughed before clearing the air and said, “They’re wigs.”
“Sorry, I don’t know. That’s a good wig today,” the attorney replied.
Fans couldn’t help comment on Cardi’s stylish and edgy look while holding Louis Vuitton’s wallet while wearing a grey blur coat and the Tweed pants that day.
The next day, she wore a white suit consisting of a structured blazer with shoulders with wide-leg pants.
Cardi’s trial resumed Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

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