Cardi B has been indicted by a Grand Jury following last year’s strip club brawl.
According to TMZ, the Grand Jury indicted the “Bodak Yellow” rapper, 26, on 14 charges, including two felony counts of intent to cause serious physical injury.
Her other charges include misdemeanor reckless endangerment, assault, criminal solicitation, conspiracy and harassment.
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Cardi rejected a plea deal back in April, which would have given her a conditional discharge in return for pleading guilty to a single misdemeanour.
Last year, Cardi was allegedly involved in an attack on two bartenders at Angels Strip Club in Queens, New York. The bartenders claim that Cardi ordered her camp to attack them with bottles and chairs. But Cardi has denied any involvement. In October, her attorney Jeff Kern issued a statement to The Associated Press, claiming he is “aware of no evidence” that she “caused anybody any harm.”
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Cardi had reportedly suspected one of the wait staff was having an affair with her husband, Offset.
Cardi is due back in court on June 25 but her next hearing isn’t until August 9. The “Press” artist’s case will remain sealed until her arraignment.