Bartender Sisters Who Accused Cardi B In Strip Club Brawl Have Been Banned From The Club

Bartender Sisters Who Accused Cardi B In Strip Club Brawl Have Been Banned From The Club
Baddie Gi and Jade, the two bartenders at Angels Strip Club in Queens who accused Cardi B of ordering a beatdown on them, have reportedly been banned from working at the establishment.
The melee occurred on August 29.
It’s believed that Cardi B was under the impression that one of the sisters was sleeping with her husband, Offset, and ordered her crew to assault them. The sisters sustained injuries after bottles and chairs were hurled at them. Earlier this week, Cardi B turned herself in to authorities on charges related to the incident. She was charged with two counts of reckless endangerment and one count of third-degree assault.
Following the altercation, the two sisters went to the cops. However, in doing so, they’ve since lost their jobs. Their attorney says,
They were told they can’t work there because of the complaint they made against Cardi B. They have text messages [that] say that from the club.
The sisters have since threatened to sue Cardi B over the assault. Cardi is due to appear in Queens criminal court on October 29.

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