A trial judge in New York dismissed a defamation case against Cardi B and her sister Hennessy, in connection with a heated altercationnear the beach in The Hamptons in 2020.The chart-topping rapper and her sister were sued for defamation and assault and battery by three fellow beachgoers, one of which was wearing a MAGA hat, who claimed Hennessy called them 'racist, MAGA supporters,' according to TMZ.According to the lawsuit, the three plaintiffs believed the term 'racist' was defamatory.
Win-win! A New York trial judge just dismissed the defamation case against Cardi B, 29, and her younger sister Hennessy, 26, which was in connection to a confrontation at the beach in The Hamptons in September 2020And while Cardi (born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar Cephus), 29, was not with her sister that afternoon, she did tweet out a video of the altercation,and claimed Hennessy and her friends were being targeted because they're Afro-Hispanic and gay.The clip showed two men and a woman arguing with Hennessy and her gal pals over her parked vehicle atSmith Point Beach.
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