Cardi B Gets Off With Community Service After Pleading Guilty To 2018 Assault

Rapper Cardi B got off easy in her 2018 strip club assault case.

The reality star turned rapper was sentenced to just 15 days of community service after she pleaded guilty to assault in the third-degree and second-degree reckless endangerment. Her other 10 charges were dropped.

Cardi B also received a three-year full order protection for the two victims and court fees.

The rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, was involved in two separate incidents at the Angels Strip Club in Queens.

The incident involved rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine’s girlfriend, “Jade” and her sister, who were bartending at the club.

The sisters claim Cardi told members of her crew, that included males, to attack them with bottles and chairs.

Cardi allegedly thought her hubby, rapper Offset, was sexually involved with one of the sisters.

Two of Cardi B’s associates were also charged, but last year.

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