
EXCLUSIVE: Cardi B Sued For Betraying Gang Code Over Megan Thee Stallion Collaboration

Cardi B obtained sued by an inmate claiming she broke gang codes by working with Megan Thee Stallion, however the decide shut it down immediately.
Cardi B was hit with an absurd lawsuit from a Michigan inmate who claimed she broke gang “rules” by teaming up with Megan Thee Stallion—and the decide tossed it virtually instantly.
The inmate, who’s doing time in Michigan, filed a lawsuit from behind bars saying Cardi violated some gang code when she labored with Meg.
He claims he’s a part of the Almighty Vice Lord Nation and says Cardi reps the Righteous United Blood Nation. According to him, neither group messes with “rats, snitches, [and] informants.”
He mentioned that Cardi made music with Megan, who advised police about Tory Lanez taking pictures her.
The man mentioned that the transfer went towards the gang’s total ‘no-snitch’ coverage and that Cardi had principally betrayed their code by working with somebody who had cooperated with the police.
He additionally tried to say Cardi used offensive language and racial slurs in her lyrics and that she misrepresented his tradition. He wished the courtroom to step in and cease her from working with anybody who’s ever talked to the feds.
The decide was not even shut to purchasing it. The courtroom tossed the frivolous case with prejudice, which suggests it can’t be refiled.
The inmate is answerable for the $350 submitting charge. The Michigan Department of Corrections will take 20% of his month-to-month jail account till it’s paid off.
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