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Cardi B Denies Assault as Two Witnesses Say They Saw No Attack in $24 Million Trial

The Los Angeles civil case over a 2018 OB-GYN office confrontation resumes after Labor Day with closing arguments expected next week.

Overview

  • Cardi B testified that the encounter with former security guard Emani Ellis was a verbal dispute and that she never touched, spat on, or used slurs against Ellis.
  • Ellis alleges the rapper scratched her face with a long fingernail, spat on her, and hurled racial slurs during the 2018 incident, and she is seeking $24 million in damages.
  • Receptionist Tierra Malcolm told jurors she saw no physical contact, stepped between the two to defuse tensions, and believed a scratch on her own face likely came from Ellis.
  • OB-GYN Dr. David Finke testified he did not see Cardi B assault Ellis and said he observed Ellis strike the receptionist; under cross-examination he denied seeing spitting, swinging, or slurs.
  • Proceedings are underway in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Alhambra, trial coverage has gone viral on social media, and the outcome remains pending as the case pauses for the holiday break.