Cardi B and Offset Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Underpayment for Mansion Used in Music Video
The couple is accused of misrepresenting their filming intentions and underpaying for the use of a Beverly Hills property.
- Cardi B and Offset are being sued for allegedly using a mansion for a music video without paying the full market value.
- The lawsuit claims the couple booked the property under the pretense of filming a TikTok video, but instead used it for a full-length music video.
- Cardi B responded on social media, stating they paid $10,000 in cash for a 24-hour rental and additional overage fees.
- The property owner is seeking damages exceeding $35,000, citing trespassing, unjust enrichment, and intentional misrepresentation.
- The music video in question, 'Like What,' has amassed over 26 million views on YouTube since its release six months ago.