Cardi B rejects plea deal in Queens strip club brawl case
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Rapper Cardi B rejected a plea deal Friday over allegedly roughing up two bartenders in a wild brawl at a Queens strip club last year.
Wearing a silky white outfit, diamond hoop earrings and long yellow nails, the Bronx-born star flashed a smile but said nothing as she appeared in Queens Criminal Court.
JENNIFER LOPEZ, CARDI B STRIPPER FLICK 'HUSTLERS' GETS A RELEASE DATE
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
She faces misdemeanor assault and reckless endangerment charges for allegedly throwing a hookah and bottles of booze at bartender sisters Rachel Wattley, 21, and Sarah Wattley, 23, at Angels strip club in Flushing in August.
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar, is also accused of siccing members of her crew on the women because she believed they had sex with her husband, Offset.
CARDI B SAYS SHE HATES DONALD TRUMP, ENDORSES BERNIE SANDERS AND TIM RYAN FOR PRESIDENT
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
During the three-minute court appearance Friday, Cardi B let her lawyer, Jeff Kern, do the talking. He agreed to her next court appearance date.
The 26-year-old former stripper also wore white palazzo pants, a large diamond ring and carried a Hermès Birkin bag. She waved and smiled briefly at a baby who was sitting in the courtroom.
As she passed through security, fans waved and screamed and one shouted, “You look stunning!”
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
She is scheduled to appear back in court on May 31.
This article originally appeared in Page Six.