After four years of legal trouble, Cardi B has taken a guilty plea in an assault case in New York. The singer admitted to two misdemeanor assault charges and reckless endangerment, and she agreed to complete 15 days of community service. She was also ordered to obey an order of protection from the Wattley sisters.
The rapper had previously rejected a plea deal two years ago. She said she had too many things going on and she did not want to be distracted by a three-week jury trial. She had previously denied the charges, and had appeared in court wearing designer clothes and carrying a $30,000 Hermes Birkin bag.
Cardi B was photographed arriving at the Queens County Criminal Court in New York City on Thursday. She wore her long red hair and glittering hoop earrings. She also posted several pictures of herself on social media, captioned with “Puurrrrrr.” Cardi B was arrested two months ago, after a fight at Angels Gentlemen’s Club in Queens. She was charged with assault, reckless endangerment, and a misdemeanor charge of reckless endangerment.
The rapper had a long-running feud with two bartender sisters in Flushing. She was angry about the fact that one of them was having an affair with Offset. She had also been accusing the other sister of a similar affair. In addition, she and her entourage had several drunken nights and threw bottles, chairs, and hookah pipes at the three women. Her entourage included Jeffrey Bush and Tawana Jackson-Morel. Those two will spend six months in jail, and they have a lot of regret in their lives.
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