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Cardi B Threatens To Sue, Assault Nicki Minaj

Since the two rap queens, Cardi B and Nicki Minaj made their beef for eachother public, the rappers have each gone on social media and radio shows to insult eachother.

Mother of one Cardi B is now threatening to not only physically assault her, but also to pursue legal action against her.

This comes after Nicki went on her Queen Radio show and spilled more details about their New York Fashion Week fight which left Cardi with a knot on her forehead.

During the expletive-filled tirade, Cardi B called Nicki a snitch for claiming Rah Ali beat Cardi up during the fight. The new mother said she’s tired of the back and forth and invited Nicki to settle the fight with their fists.

Nicki is offering $100k to anyone who’s willing to leak footage of the altercation between her and Cardi at the NYFW, adding that she’s willing to take Cardi to court. But Cardi said she would sue Nicki for defamation.

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