Cardi B responded to a lawsuit alleging that she and Offset deceived the owner of a Beverly Hills mansion to film a music video for her song “Like What” at a discounted rate.
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Cardi B fired back at the accusations in the lawsuit, stating, “The problem is people wanna find loopholes and get over but IRON YOUR BEST SUIT BITCH. I’ll see you in court!!!!”
The lawsuit claimed that Cardi and Offset planned to use a distinctive mansion without paying full market value, booking it under false pretenses for a TikTok video but using it for a full-length music video instead.
The property owner alleged that the couple profited from the unauthorized use of the property and accused them of trespassing, unjust enrichment, and intentional misrepresentation.
Cardi refuted the claims in a social media post, stating that they had paid $10,000 in cash to rent the property for 24 hours and had followed all the agreed-upon terms.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, included still photographs from the video shoot and highlighted the success of the “Like What” music video on YouTube.
Cardi and Offset recently welcomed their third child together, despite their previous announcement of a split. Cardi is also planning to release a new album in 2024.
FAQs
Q: What were Cardi B and Offset accused of in the lawsuit?
A: Cardi B and Offset were accused of deceiving the owner of a Beverly Hills mansion to film a music video at a discounted rate.
Q: How did Cardi respond to the lawsuit?
A: Cardi refuted the claims in a social media post, stating that they had followed all the agreed-upon terms and paid the required fees.
Q: What are Cardi’s future plans in terms of music?
A: Cardi is planning to release a new album in 2024 and has hinted at a follow-up to her debut album “Invasion of Privacy.”
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