In a closely watched civil trial, hip-hop superstar Cardi B has vehemently denied assaulting a former security guard, Emani Ellis, who claims the rapper physically attacked her outside an obstetrician’s office in 2018. Cardi B testified that the encounter was purely verbal and that she never touched Ellis, despite the security guard’s accusations of being spat upon and scratched with a fingernail.
The Core Allegations
The lawsuit, filed by Emani Ellis in 2020, centers on an incident that allegedly occurred on February 24, 2018, outside a medical building in Beverly Hills. Ellis claims that as Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, exited an elevator, the rapper became aggressive. Ellis alleges that Cardi B spat on her, called her derogatory names, and used her long, coffin-shaped acrylic nails to scratch her left cheek, causing a scar that required cosmetic surgery. Ellis also claimed the incident left her “deeply traumatized” and that she subsequently lost her job. She is seeking $24 million in damages, including compensation for medical expenses, emotional and physical suffering, and lost wages.
Cardi B’s Defense and Testimony
Cardi B, appearing for her testimony, presented a starkly different account of the events. She stated that she was four months pregnant at the time of the alleged incident and was visiting the doctor’s office to maintain her privacy, as her pregnancy had not yet been publicly announced. Cardi B testified that she encountered Ellis, the building’s security guard, who she believed was recording her with a cellphone. Fearing her pregnancy news would be leaked, Cardi B confronted Ellis, asking why she was recording. According to Cardi B, Ellis offered a brief apology, but the rapper felt the guard continued to follow her. Cardi B acknowledged that the interaction escalated into a heated verbal argument, with both women at one point being “chest-to-chest,” but firmly denied any physical contact. She stated, “She couldn’t get a scratch from me because I didn’t touch her.”
Cardi B also addressed the nature of her fingernails, describing them as coffin-shaped acrylics that were not sharp enough to inflict the alleged injuries. She mentioned that she did not see any cuts or scars on Ellis’s face during the altercation, nor did any of her own nails break. The rapper also testified that she was feeling “very disabled” due to her pregnancy, making any physical confrontation unlikely and leaving her unable to protect herself, especially given Ellis was described as larger than her.
The Context of the Encounter
The alleged incident took place during a period of significant career growth for Cardi B, just seven months after the release of her breakout hit “Bodak Yellow.” She explained that she was particularly protective of her privacy during her first pregnancy, not even having shared the news with her parents at the time, and felt that her personal medical information was sacred.
Court testimony from Tierra Malcolm, the receptionist at the obstetrician’s office, largely corroborated Cardi B’s account. Malcolm stated she intervened in the argument but did not witness any physical fighting. She also noted that she herself sustained a scratch on her forehead, which she believed came from Ellis, not Cardi B.
Legal Proceedings and Public Reaction
The trial has garnered significant public attention, with clips of Cardi B’s testimony going viral on social media platforms like TikTok. Many have found her candid and often humorous responses, including her comments about her pregnancy and her colorful descriptions of Ellis, to be highly entertaining, leading to comparisons with other celebrity courtroom appearances. While the legal outcome remains pending, Cardi B appears to be winning in the court of public opinion, with many online praising her charisma and perceived authenticity.
The plaintiff’s legal team has indicated they will drop the allegation that Cardi B used her celebrity status to get Ellis fired. The trial also involved discussions about Cardi B’s wigs, with the rapper humorously answering questions about them during cross-examination. No video footage of the alleged altercation has been found, and Cardi B’s legal team has stated that building security cameras were also checked without yielding evidence.
As the trial progresses, the focus remains on whether Ellis can prove her claims of assault and battery, or if Cardi B’s defense—that the incident was a mere verbal dispute exacerbated by a perceived privacy invasion—will prevail. The case continues to be a major story in music and celebrity news.