Cardi B has told a New York judge that she isn't guilty of the felony charges levelled against her.
Cardi B has pleaded not guilty to all the felony charges levelled against her in a New York court.
TMZ reports that the
award-winning rapper showed up at the court on Tuesday, June 25, 2019,
decked out in a black pantsuit. Inside the judge told her she's being
charged with attempted assault in the 2nd degree and various other
charges.
It is reported that the judge gave her the
option of having all the charges read aloud in court to which her lawyer
declined saying it wasn't necessary, and then Cardi said, "Not guilty sir, honour."
It would be recalled that a few days
ago, we broke the news of Cardi B getting indicted for felonies over the
women who were attacked in a strip club in 2018.
Cardi B indicted by grand jury for felonies at strip club fight
TMZ reported a few days ago that Cardi B had been indicted with 14 charges,
including 2 counts of felony attempted assault with intent to cause
serious physical injury. Other charges include misdemeanor reckless
endangerment, assault, criminal solicitation, conspiracy, and
harassment.
According to TMZ, the prosecution decided to
take the case to the grand jury based on some information they
discovered, even though they were not specific about it.
Cardi B was accused of ordering the
attack on two strip club bartenders in October 2018. The two women, Jade
and Baddie G claimed that they were injured during the incident which
took
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