Cardi B denies scratching and spitting on security guard

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Cardi B denies scratching and spitting on security guard

Cardi B has told a court she did not attack a security guard who is suing her for assault.

Emani Ellis claims the US rapper cut her cheek with a 3in (7.5cm) fingernail and spat on her during an altercation outside an obstetricians office in Los Angeles in 2018, leaving her "deeply traumatised".

Cardi B told a civil trial on Tuesday that Ms Ellis had filmed and followed her against her will when she arrived for an appointment about a pregnancy that was not yet public knowledge.

The star said she confronted Ms Ellis but denied assaulting her. "I didnt touch her," said the rapper. "It was like a verbal fight, but it didnt get physical at all."

The Bodak Yellow and I Like It rapper told jurors that when she stepped out of an elevator, Ms Ellis, who was working as a security guard in the building, told someone on the phone that she was there, then followed her down a hallway.

The performer, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, added that Ms Ellis appeared to record her on her phone, invaded her privacy and refused to "back up", before a face-to-face "verbal altercation" ensued.

She admitted shouting an obscenity at Ms Ellis while telling her to "get out of my face", adding: "Were literally screaming at each other."

Her lawyer noted how the star had "feared for her unborn baby" and also accused Ms Ellis of having "changed your story".

Ms Ellis earlier told the court she said the rappers name out of excitement when she saw her, but didnt tell anyone she was there and didnt film her.

Ms Ellis claims the rapper accused her of trying to spread news about her being at the doctors office, then hurled insults and threats, and attacked her.

A plastic surgeon testified that he had treated Ms Ellis for a "hyper-sensitive" scar on her cheek, "most likely" caused by fingernails, after first examining her in 2022.

Ms Ellis sued the star in 2020 for assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress as well as negligence and false imprisonment.



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