Cardi B’s Infamous Mic She Threw During Vegas Performance Hits eBay For $1 Million Amid Ongoing Lawsuit Over Incident

Cardi B’s Infamous Mic She Threw During Vegas Performance Hits eBay For $1 Million Amid Ongoing Lawsuit Over Incident
The microphone Cardi B threw at a fan during her Vegas performance is back on eBay, now listed at $1 million or best offer.
The original seller, Scott Fisher, previously tried to auction it for $100,000, but the sale collapsed due to trolls inflating bids. It ultimately sold for $2,550.
The new owner, choosing to remain anonymous, says he contacted the attorney for Jane Doe, the woman suing Cardi, offering her first chance to buy it, but she declined.
He explained the decision to relist came after Cardi’s WWE SummerSlam appearance and news of her upcoming album.
“The rapper’s current buzz makes her collectibles worth grabbing,” he said.
The seller claims to have already received a $40,000 offer offline. He also stated in the listing that part of the proceeds will be donated to the NAACP, adding, “my thoughts and prayers go out to the victim.”
Jane Doe has argued that the previous auction “exacerbated [her] emotional distress.” Cardi B and her attorney, Drew Findling, have called the lawsuit a “cash grab.”
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