NEW YORK — Cardi B made a court appearance Friday in a case stemming from a fight at a New York strip club.
The Grammy-winning rapper — in a pink pantsuit and long, sparkling pink fingernails — appeared somber and did not speak during the hearing.
Cardi B faces misdemeanor reckless endangerment and assault charges in connection with the melee at a Queens strip club last fall.
Police say the rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, and her entourage were at the club when she argued with a bartender. They say a fight broke out in which chairs, bottles and hookah pipes were thrown, slightly injuring the woman and another employee.
Her lawyer has said that she didn’t harm anybody.
Prosecutors said Friday they would present the case to a grand jury.
The district attorney’s office asked to have her back in court on June 3, but Cardi B’s lawyer said she was not available then, so the next hearing date was set for Aug. 9.
The conditions of her parole were continued, including an order of protection for the complainants.
Fans followed Cardi B out of the courtroom on Friday, trying to get photos. She hugged a woman who appeared to be an acquaintance but did not speak to anyone else. NVG
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