Lawsuit against Cardi B and Offset - They are said to have vandalized the house
Cardi B (31) and Offset (32) apparently have to answer for their actions in court. The two musicians, who are now separated, are to be sued in a rental matter, as reported by TMZ, citing court documents. The ex-couple had been living in a house in Beverly Hills since early 2022, but moved out without giving notice in October. According to the landlord, they were in arrears with the rent and utilities.
In addition, the owners are said to have discovered "considerable material damage" in the house after they moved out, including scratches in the tiled floors, broken furniture and holes in the walls. The damage is said to amount to around 85,000 US dollars (around 77,000 euros).
At the beginning of December, Cardi B confirmed her separation from her husband in a livestream on Instagram. This was unanimously reported by numerous US media outlets. "I recently became single again," she told her followers in the stream. It was very difficult for her to make the break-up public, but now the time is right. The musician said: "I just didn't know how to tell the world." Three days ago, many fans had already noticed that the rapper and the Migos member were no longer following each other on social media. Rumors of a break-up spread quickly.
End of an on-off relationship
This is not the first time the two stars have broken up. In 2018, there were rumors that Offset had cheated on his wife - shortly afterwards, they separated. However, the two got back together just a short time later.
Offset and Cardi B only became a couple at the beginning of 2017, with their wedding following in September 2017. Their daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus was born in July 2018.
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- According to TMZ's report, based on court documents, Cardi B and Offset are being sued for a rental dispute related to the house they lived in Beverly Hills.
- The landlord is planning to sue Cardi B and Offset due to the substantial damage, including scratched floors, broken furniture, and holes in the walls, they allegedly caused to the house before moving out.
- As per TMZ's latest update, Cardi B and Offset are facing a lawsuit for vandalism after they left their rented house in Beverly Hills without giving notice, resulting in significant damages totaling around $85,000.
Source: www.stern.de