Cardi B Testifies in Court: The Legal Battle Over Alleged Confrontation with Security Guard

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Cardi B Testifies in Court: The Legal Battle Over Alleged Confrontation with Security Guard

Cardi B, the popular hip-hop artist, recently testified in court after being sued by a security guard who accused her of causing injury during a confrontation. The incident took place outside an obstetrician’s office before Cardi B had publicly announced her pregnancy. Despite the heated argument, Cardi B denied any physical altercation with the security guard.

During her testimony, Cardi B revealed that she was in Los Angeles for work related to the NBA All-Star Game while four months pregnant. She had kept her pregnancy a secret from the public and her family. The security guard allegedly followed her to the office and Cardi B feared that her privacy would be compromised.

The argument between Cardi B and the security guard escalated, with the guard reportedly reaching for Cardi B and causing a cut on the receptionist's forehead. The doctor confirmed that the guard had caused the injury and hit the receptionist's shoulder. However, there was no evidence of Cardi B physically assaulting the guard.

The security guard claimed to have suffered emotional and physical distress, leading to her losing her job and requiring cosmetic surgery for a scar on her face. She is seeking damages from Cardi B, including medical expenses, compensation for suffering, lost wages, and punitive damages. The lawsuit does not specify an amount, but Cardi B mentioned being sued for $24 million.

In conclusion, the legal battle between Cardi B and the security guard revolves around an altercation that allegedly occurred outside an obstetrician’s office. Cardi B testified that she did not physically harm the guard and was concerned about her privacy being violated. The outcome of the lawsuit will determine the financial repercussions for both parties involved.