Cardi B is not that

Rapper Cardi B was awarded three weeks ago millions in a libel lawsuit against a celebrity gossip blogger who couldn’t tame “it’s” tongue about calling Cardi B something she is clearly not.

And Cardi B is clearly not this, a prostitute who contracted sexually transmitted infections and used cocaine. Not that we’re going to check for sure, like for sure, we will not bother to get down to that level of granular detail. To make effin’ sure that Cardi B is not that, we won’t go down that route. We’ll trust the experts, trust them to do their job, and trust what they say and swallow it all down with a bit of blind belief.

The evidence was videos it seems.

The judge found the blogger liable on two counts of slander and others on libel and invasion of privacy. The rapper’s legal fees were covered. Now that is relief. Very relieving.

Cardi B has another name, and that name is listed in the court documents. If, you happened to be looking hard at the court documents, and if they were available to look at.

The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, where the blogger lives, or maybe, used to live..

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