Cardi B Lashes Out After Her Father Is Accused Of Being A Convicted Rapist: It’s Disgusting, I Won’t Let Y’all Tarnish My Family EVER!

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Cardi B Lashes Out After Her Father Is Accused Of Being A Convicted Rapist: It’s Disgusting, I Won’t Let Y’all Tarnish My Family EVER!
Cardi B had a message after serious accusations were made about her father.
Twitter user @OnikaSavage claimed that there were “receipts” that Cardi B’s father went to jail for allegedly being a convicted rapist. While the Twitter page claimed that he was convicted in 1988 and was later released in 1993, Cardi B responded and insisted the timeline didn’t match up, maintaining that her father never committed the crime.
She tweeted,
“The fact ya make these fake a** articles with no f*ckin sense…wait so if he was release in 1993 how the f*ck I was born in 1992? Where his 1988 mugshot? You see ya gotta lie better then that!”

Cardi B then jumped to her father’s defense and shared his background.
“My father name is Carlos Julio Almanzar. A immigrants that came to America in 1990 from the Dominican Republic. If my dad would have committed any crime he would have been deported and wouldn’t be able to get a job as a cab driver for nine years !”
“You can search my dad name up and down you can hire a top tier investigator you can’t even get a mugshot cause my father Never been arrested. I find it disgusting that [ya’ll] been trying to start rumors about my family cause ya hate me. I won’t let [ya’ll] tarnish my family NEVER!”


She then shared her own thoughts on immigration.
“If you’re a IMMIGRANT in this country specifically from a third world country! You can do the smallest crime, you can sell a dime of weed and you will get ARRESTED & DEPORTED! so don’t even try [ya’ll] weird sh*t pinnin sh*t on my [family because ya’ll] feel guilty about something!”

Check out the rest of Cardi B’s responses on Twitter users below.



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