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A Hollywood showdown in a Beverly Hills courtroom, a peek inside the Cardi B assault $24 million lawsuit. Cardi B was at an OB-GYN clinic in 2018, secretly pregnant, when a security guard filmed her without permission, leading to an alleged heated verbal altercation, alleged scratching and spitting, emotional distress, and a lawsuit for damages that skyrocketed because a celebrity got involved.
How far did the alleged spit fly? Was it a Louie-level arc off the Titanic, or just accidental? Where were the real injuries? What are the damages? What would any jury do with a scratch claim and therapy bills?
Why $24 million never made sense, even if everything favored the plaintiff.
Timeline check. February 2018 incident. Filing in 2020. A verdict years later. Testimony that felt sincere. From her wigs, laughter, and a jury reading Ellis as the aggressor. And a unanimous defense verdict.
Facts matter. You still need negligence, causation, and damages, not just the court of public opinion.
So how did this case make it so far in court?
Celebrity cases go exponential in the headlines, but normal people on juries listen to the evidence. This one never would have made it out of intake. Stay safe, leave early, slow down.
WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.
Connect with us:
TikTok: @wewininjurylaw
Instagram: @wewininjurylaw
LinkedIn: We Win Injury Law
Get a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com
By Tyler ToddA Hollywood showdown in a Beverly Hills courtroom, a peek inside the Cardi B assault $24 million lawsuit. Cardi B was at an OB-GYN clinic in 2018, secretly pregnant, when a security guard filmed her without permission, leading to an alleged heated verbal altercation, alleged scratching and spitting, emotional distress, and a lawsuit for damages that skyrocketed because a celebrity got involved.
How far did the alleged spit fly? Was it a Louie-level arc off the Titanic, or just accidental? Where were the real injuries? What are the damages? What would any jury do with a scratch claim and therapy bills?
Why $24 million never made sense, even if everything favored the plaintiff.
Timeline check. February 2018 incident. Filing in 2020. A verdict years later. Testimony that felt sincere. From her wigs, laughter, and a jury reading Ellis as the aggressor. And a unanimous defense verdict.
Facts matter. You still need negligence, causation, and damages, not just the court of public opinion.
So how did this case make it so far in court?
Celebrity cases go exponential in the headlines, but normal people on juries listen to the evidence. This one never would have made it out of intake. Stay safe, leave early, slow down.
WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.
Connect with us:
TikTok: @wewininjurylaw
Instagram: @wewininjurylaw
LinkedIn: We Win Injury Law
Get a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com