New charges for rapper american Cardi B. A grand jury in the supreme court of New York, convened to consider the accusations of the prosecutor’s office of the district of Queens, has added 14 additional counts to the six that were already at the beginning of October, in the first charge of Belcalis Almanzar, his real name. Two of them, for aggression aimed at harming the physical integrity of the alleged victim, are more serious and each subject to a parole period of up to 4 years. The head was the heaviest of the first charge is punishable by one year imprisonment in the State of New York.
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The artist of 26 years must mean Tuesday, these new heads by a judge of the Queens. The alleged facts date back to August 29th. That evening, the small group with which she was present in the Angels Strip Club, a nightclub in Queens, would have thrown the furniture about two waitresses of the club, on the order of Cardi B itself. The rapper hailing from the Bronx would have ordered his entourage to take them because she suspected the two of having had a sexual relationship with her husband, the rapper Offset, which occurs this evening at the nightclub with his group, Migos.
Refusal to plead guilty
Mid-April, Cardi B had refused to plead guilty to one charge only, an agreement proposed by the prosecutor and which would have almost guaranteed a reduced sentence. She has never before expressed publicly on the case since its first charge. Last January, Cardi B won the prize for rap album of the year at the ceremony of the Grammy Awards, the industry awards american music. Since its explosion, during the summer of 2017, three of her titles have reached the top of the record sales in the United States, as well as his album, Invasion Of Privacy.