Cardi B surrenders to police after strip-club brawl
Celebrity gossip website TMZ reported that Cardi B allegedly ordered an attack on two bartenders at a strip club in Queens (Angela Weiss)
New York (AFP) – Hit American rapper Cardi B surrendered to police in New York on Monday to answer charges of assault stemming from a brawl in a strip-club during the summer, police said.
The star was in the Angels Strip Club in Queens on August 29 when someone in her group lobbed furniture inside the night club, causing an employee to suffer “some bruising to her legs,” police said.
Cardi B surrendered to a Queens police station and was to be charged, although the exact charges were not immediately clear.
Celebrity gossip website TMZ reported that Cardi B allegedly ordered an attack on two bartenders at the club, sisters who accuse her of harboring a grudge because one of them slept with her partner, the rapper Offset.
Cardi, who was at the club because Offset was performing as part of hip hop trio Migos, allegedly told her group to attack the bartenders with bottles, chairs and a hookah smoking device, TMZ reported.
The 25-year-old mother of one, real name Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, was also involved in a fracas with fellow rapper Nicki Minaj at New York Fashion Week last month in which Cardi B accused her rival of throwing a shoe at her.
The “Bodak Yellow” and “I Like It” songstress gave birth to a daughter, Kulture, in July. She later took to Instagram to imply that Minaj had questioned her parenting skills.
Cardi B was photographed with a bump on her forehead. Minaj, who was reportedly not hurt, declined to press charges.
Disclaimer: This story has not been edited by Siliconeer and is published from a syndicated feed. Siliconeer does not assume any liability for the above story. Validity of the above story is for 7 Days from original date of publishing. Content copyright AFP.