Prosecutors say Cardi B had friend record the attack at strip club & paid them

Rapper Cardi B set up the attack on the two sisters at the brawl that went down in a Queens gentlemen’s club last year, according to prosecutors and she didn’t stop there.

According to NBC New York, prosecutors say that the reality star turned rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar allegedly spoke about payments through social media with Tawana Jackson and Morel Jeffrey Bush, who allegedly recorded the attack. All three even planned the time and the location of the assault on the two sisters, Rachel and Sarah Wattley.

The brawl went down last year in August at a Queens strip club. The Migos were performing, and Cardi B’s crew and the sisters got into an argument, which allegedly ended with one of the sister’s head slammed on a bar, Cardi B allegedly throwing bottles of liquor at them, along with a hookah, which was caught on surveillance video from the club.

Cardi B allegedly has a reputation since the time she was a stripper of bragging about paying men & women a small amount of money to harm people that she has problems with..

Tawana Jackson and Morel Jeffrey Bush have pleaded not guilty to their charges.

According to sources, this was all because Cardi B was accusing one of the sisters of having an affair with her husband rapper Offset. The sister has denied the accusations.

Cardi B plead not guilty on Tuesday in a Queen’s court to charges that include two felony counts of attempted assault with intent to cause serious injury, and then misdemeanor charges which include reckless endangerment, harassment, conspiracy and criminal solicitation.

If found guilty Cardi B, Tawana Jackson and Morel Jeffrey Bush face up to 4 years in prison.

 

 

 

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