Judge Awards Cardi B Nearly $20K in Legal Costs After Assault Case Victory

Cardi B has been awarded nearly $20,000 in legal costs, six months after a jury unanimously rejected an assault claim brought by a security guard. A judge ruled Thursday that the Grammy-winning artist, born Belcalis Almánzar, is entitled to recover $19,690 in trial-related expenses, including deposition fees, court reporter costs, and photocopying. The decision followed an attempt by plaintiff Emani Ellis to block the payment, arguing the request was untimely and invalid, claims the court ultimately dismissed as unfounded.
In a tentative ruling adopted during the hearing, the judge found the costs both “timely” and “necessary” for Cardi B’s defense. Ellis’ attorney, Ron A. Rosen Janfaza, had previously accused the rapper of acting in bad faith, but the court sided with Cardi’s legal team, calling those arguments meritless. The ruling marks another legal win for the artist, whose case has seen a series of favorable outcomes since the original verdict. A jury had deliberated for just an hour before deciding Ellis failed to prove her claims stemming from a 2018 incident outside a Beverly Hills medical office.
The case has also drawn attention for courtroom conduct, with the presiding judge previously fining Janfaza $1,500 for violating a pretrial order by referencing alleged gang affiliations during questioning. The judge described the move as a “knowing and intentional” violation and ordered it reported to the State Bar. Cardi B maintained throughout the trial that no physical altercation occurred, a claim supported by witnesses. The latest ruling adds to a string of courtroom victories for the rapper, including a $4 million defamation win against Tasha K and other dismissed lawsuits in recent years.










