“From Louboutins to Slides: Cardi B Celebrates Light Community Service Sentence with a New York Hotdog”

Cardi B was seen celebrating with an Italian sausage after reaching a plea deal that spared her from jail time for throwing a champagne bottle at two sisters working in a strip club. The rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of third-degree assault and reckless endangerment and will serve 15 days of community service. Following her court appearance, Cardi B visited the San Gennaro Festival in Manhattan’s Little Italy, where she enjoyed a Pepsi and sausage from a street vendor. While she wore high heels for her court hearing, she switched to comfortable slides for the street festival. Despite her signature long nails, Cardi B had no difficulty handling her food, which included a squirt of mustard, before returning to her waiting Cadillac Escalade.

Cardi B has been spotted celebrating with an Italian sausage hours after accepting a plea deal with no prison time for hurling a champagne bottle at a pair of sister working at a strip club

After reaching a plea agreement that did not include jail time for throwing a champagne bottle at two sisters who worked at a strip club, Cardi B was seen enjoying an Italian sausage.

After her court hearing, the Grammy-winning rapper made a quick visit to the San Gennaro Festival in Manhattan's Little Italy, where she was seen relaxing with a Pepsi and a hotdog from a street vendor

Following her appearance in court, the rapper who has won numerous Grammy awards, decided to stop by the San Gennaro Festival in Little Italy located in Manhattan. While there, she was spotted unwinding with a hotdog and a Pepsi purchased from one of the street vendors.

She sported fashionable white Louboutin stiletto heels for her court appearance

Cardi B changed into a pair of comfortable black sandals for the street festival

During her court appearance, Cardi B wore trendy white Louboutin stilettos (on the left). However, she opted for a more comfortable pair of black sandals for the street festival (on the right).

Cardi B joined the masses to partake in the simple pleasures of a sausage and soda after her guilty plea

After pleading guilty, Cardi B decided to indulge in the humble joy of a sausage and soda, just like anyone else.

The San Gennaro street fest, which started on Thursday and runs until September 25, is a Neapolitan tradition that has been celebrated in New York City since the 1920s

Since the 1920s, New York City has been celebrating the San Gennaro street festival, a cherished Neapolitan tradition that kicked off on Thursday and will continue through September 25.

Cardi B and a member of her entourage return to her waiting Cadillac Escalade with the Italian treats

Cardi B and one of her companions were seen heading back to their parked Cadillac Escalade, loaded with delectable Italian treats from the San Gennaro street fest. This event, which has been a part of the Neapolitan tradition since the 1920s, began on Thursday and will continue up until September 25th in New York City.

The rapper’s plea deal includes serving 15 days of community service rather than facing jail time for the original felony charges. The case stemmed from an incident that occurred in 2018 at Angels strip club in New York City, where two female bartenders were allegedly assaulted by Cardi B’s crew, who hurled bottles and liquor at them.

The singer’s unexpected plea deal was reached just a day prior to the start of jury selection for her trial. This arrangement allows the Grammy-winning star to avoid potentially embarrassing court testimony.

Wearing a form-fitting white dress and white heels, Cardi B arrived at Queens Supreme Court to plead out. As she exited the courthouse, she informed reporters that she felt confident and looked great.

Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, known professionally as Cardi B, arrives at Queens Supreme Court on Thursday to accept a plea deal

Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, was spotted at Queens Supreme Court on Thursday to agree to a plea bargain.

Cardi B arrived in Queens Supreme Court to accept the surprise plea deal wearing a form-fitting white dress and white heels

Cardi B made her way to Queens Supreme Court looking stunning in a fitted white dress and matching heels to accept an unexpected plea deal.

The rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, appeared in court on Thursday and agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor charges of third-degree assault and reckless endangerment

On Thursday, the rapper, who goes by the name of Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, showed up in court and decided to plead guilty to charges of reckless endangerment and third-degree assault in a misdemeanor case.

The deal comes with a sentence of 15 days of community service, rather than the prison time she had faced under the original felony charges, which stem from a vicious attack on two female bartenders at a strip club in 2018

As part of a plea deal, Cardi B has been sentenced to 15 days of community service instead of jail time for her involvement in a violent altercation with two female bartenders at a strip club in 2018. The agreement also requires her to provide a DNA sample and prohibits her from contacting the victims for three years. Following her court hearing, the rapper expressed accountability for her actions and acknowledged the importance of setting a good example for her children. She added that she is eager to move past this situation and return her focus to her music and fans.

olice say Cardi B and her entourage argued with bartenders at Angels Strip Club in 2018, and that she ordered an attack

olice say Cardi B and her entourage argued with bartenders at Angels Strip Club in 2018, and that she ordered an attack

According to authorities, Cardi B and her group were involved in a dispute with the bartenders at Angels Strip Club in 2018. It is alleged that the rapper even instructed an assault to take place.

Cardi B raises her right hand as she is sworn in as she pleads guilty today and was sentenced to 15 days of community service

As Cardi B stood before the judge, she lifted her right hand to take the oath after pleading guilty. The sentence handed down was for 15 days of community service, which the rapper will need to complete.

In a statement following the hearing, she said: 'Part of growing up and maturing is being accountable for your actions.'

After the hearing, she released a statement saying that taking responsibility for one’s actions is an essential part of growing and maturing.

Cardi B is seen with her attorneys as she pleaded guilty today in Queens criminal court

Cardi B was accompanied by her legal team as she appeared before Queens criminal court today and pleaded guilty. According to police reports, the incident occurred at Angels Strip Club in 2018 when Cardi B and her group had an argument with one of the bartenders. Allegedly, she instructed a group of eight people, including Tawana Jackson-Morel and Jeffrey Bush, to attack sisters Baddie Gi and Jade, who were working as bartenders at the club. The reason behind the attack was believed to be Cardi B’s suspicion that Jade was having an affair with her husband, Offset. A physical altercation broke out, where chairs, bottles, and hookah pipes were thrown, causing minor injuries to one of the women and another employee. The famous performer had previously denied causing any harm to anyone.

Cardi initially faced a misdemeanor charge of reckless endangerment and assault for the August 2018 incident at the Angel's Strip Club (above) in Queens

Cardi was originally charged with a misdemeanor for assault and reckless endangerment after an incident that occurred in August 2018 at the Angel’s Strip Club located in Queens.

Cardi B and Offset secretly married in September 2017, and remain together after several separations and reconciliations

Cardi B and Offset tied the knot in a private ceremony back in September 2017. Despite their ups and downs, the couple has managed to stay together through it all.

Police say Cardi B and her entourage argued with a bartender at Angels Strip Club in 2018, and a fight broke out

According to law enforcement officials, there was a dispute between Cardi B and her group with a bartender at Angels Strip Club in 2018 that resulted in a physical altercation.

Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, known professionally as Cardi B, arrives at Queens Supreme Court

Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, made her way to Queens Supreme Court.

US rapper and songwriter Cardi B departs Queens County Criminal Court in New York on Thursday

Cardi B, the American rapper and songwriter, was seen leaving Queens County Criminal Court in New York on Thursday.

Cardi B appeared in court for a hearing regarding charges of assaulting two strip club bartenders

During a recent court hearing, Cardi B faced charges of assaulting two bartenders at a strip club. Initially, she was charged with misdemeanor assault and harassment, but the situation escalated to felonies when she refused a plea deal that offered conditional discharge. Despite several separations and reconciliations, the rapper and Offset secretly tied the knot in September 2017 and share two children together. In her younger years, Cardi B worked as a dancer at a strip club and has credited the experience as a positive influence on her life, saying “It really saved me from a lot of things. When I started stripping I went back to school,” in a 2015 interview.

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