A Los Angeles jury has cleared Cardi B in a $24 million lawsuit filed by a security guard who accused her of assault in 2018. The verdict ends a years-long legal battle for the rapper.
Cardi B has won a major legal victory after a Los Angeles jury ruled in her favor in a $24 million lawsuit brought by a security guard. The case stemmed from an alleged assault in 2018, in which the guard accused the rapper of attacking him during an incident outside a venue.
After years of legal back-and-forth, the jury found no evidence to support the security guard’s claims, effectively clearing Cardi B of any wrongdoing. The decision not only ends the multimillion-dollar lawsuit but also brings relief to the Grammy-winning artist, who has consistently denied the allegations.
“This verdict is a huge relief,” said a spokesperson for Cardi B. “She has always maintained her innocence, and the jury’s decision confirms that she did nothing wrong.”
The lawsuit, which sought $24 million in damages, had hung over the rapper for years, raising questions about her public image and career. However, with the jury’s ruling, Cardi B can now move forward without the cloud of legal troubles overshadowing her.
Fans and supporters celebrated the news online, praising the rapper for staying strong throughout the ordeal. Legal experts note that the case highlights the challenges celebrities often face, as high-profile figures are frequent targets of lawsuits.
For Cardi B, this victory marks another chapter of resilience in her career, allowing her to focus on music and projects without the weight of a lengthy court battle.