Cardi B Investigated By Georgia D.A For Felony … After Leaking S*xt*pe Of Her Enemy, Akbar V!! SEP 27, 2022
Female rapper Cardi B just got away from criminal prosecution – and now she’s facing another felony. The Fulton County district attorney’s office is investigating Cardi, and may be preparing to charge her with a serious feeling.
And it’s all because Cardi appeared to leak an explicit video of her rival – reality star and rapper Akbar V – which is a serious felony under a new Georgia law.
HERE IS A TWITTER SEARCH OF AKBAR & CARDI
https://twitter.com/search?q=akbar%20cardi%20&src=typed_query&f=video
Akbar and Cardi have a long history of beefing. You’ll recall that Akbar, who is a close friend to Cardi’a rival Nicki Minaj, is the woman who beat Cardi up at a NY Fashion Week party two years ago. As a result of the beating Cardi suffered, she had a huge knot on her head.
Yesterday Akbar posted a sneak diss of Cardi – suggesting that her new songs were not performing well on the charts, and Cardi responded – the two went back and forth on Twitter:
Cardi then reportedly took the drama off Twitter, and called Akbar on the phone – and threatened her. Akbar returned to Twitter to tell fans what happened.
Then Cardi did the unthinkable – she posted a graphic video of Akbar and her ex-boyfriend in an intimate encounter:
Akbar responded, saying that Cardi’s leak is causing her “anxiety” and that her kids were seeing the video for the first time. Akbar currently has 5 children – two of which are at the age where they go online.
Shortly after the incident, Akbar V’s attorneys reached out to the Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ office. Fani – who has a reputation of locking up rappers – is the prosecutor in Cardi’s home jurisdiction.
And Cardi may be in serious trouble.
A brand-new law in Georgia now makes revenge p*rn a felony. Revenge p**n includes posting any s***ally explicit pictures or videos of someone else online without their consent causing them distress or embarrassment.
Under certain circumstances a person guilty of committing a revenge p**n offense can be guilty of a felony, punishable for up to 5 years in prison.
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