The previous guard that brought a $24 million claim versus Cardi B and charged the rap artist of assault says the case was “never about the money.”
“What she did to me was real, never about the money, but more importantly, it’s about the accountability,” Emani Ellis informed press reporters on Tuesday (Sept 2) after the court removed Cardi, finishing the week-long test.
In her claim, Ellis charged the Am I the Drama? rap artist of attacking her at a Los Angeles obstetrics and gynecology center where Ellis was functioning as a security personnel.
Ellis stated Cardi damaged her confront with a “two or three-inch” finger nail and spew on her in between racist and fatphobic disrespects.
“My position is the same,” Ellis informed press reporters. “She assaulted and battered me, and I don’t want her to get away with it. I don’t want it to be overlooked.”
During the test, Ellis’ attorney stated she was no more asking $24 million and was just looking for payment for her clinical costs, plus $250,000, according to Variety.
In her declaration, Ellis likewise referenced the minute that the “Bodak Yellow” rap artist lobbed a pen at a press reporter after he asked if she’s expecting with Offset’s kid.
“That’s for disrespecting me,” Bardi stated as her bodyguard rerouted her from the press reporter.
It was just one of numerous remarkable minutes in the test, which likewise saw Cardi describing the idea of wigs to Ellis’ attorney, specifying words “altercation,” and looking perplexed at the inquiry of whether Ellis is “bigger” than her.
After her success on Tuesday, Cardi increased down on urging she “did not touch” Ellis.
“I didn’t lay my hands on that girl, and with that being said, the next person that tried to do a frivolous lawsuit against me, I’m going to countersue and make you pay,” the rapper said. “Because this is not OK.”