Cardi B Refers To Herself As “A Gangster” During Recent Deposition: Report

Cardi B was involved in a lawsuit with a photographer named Kevin Michael Brophy Jr., who accused him of using a tattoo photo on the cover of a mixtape without permission. So in April, Cardi participated in a deposition for a lawsuit in NYC, which the judge recently decided would be made public, and the boy was entertaining.

The blast managed to get a transcript, which found Cardi to be hot with the opposition for spending time during a long 4-hour interview. Cardi was asked about his business in California, the use of photos in his mixtape, and various other topics related to his career.

When asked about the photo of the mixtape tattoo used, Cardi said, “I never really cared, like I saw, because I didn’t care. I take care of me, and that’s, like, all about me … I don’t care about this tattoo. I do not care about that. So when it comes to that, you have to go to the photographer, or whoever edits this crap, because that’s what it does — obviously. “

Later, Cardi would refer to himself as “a gangster” when asked about the picture he was trying to show there with the album cover. “I mean, I’m a gangster. Like, I feel like a gangster, like I’m a gangster. You know? I’m a standing girl. You know what I’m saying.” He continued, “Like I’m not a beautiful girl, or I’m beautiful girl. But I don’t like this, this pink feminine girl … I like Buttercup, you know? There are three strong girls. There is Blossom and there is Bubbles and there is Buttercup, the green. That’s me. That’s me. “

Before closing everything, Cardi will call the suit no more than a waste of time. He said, “Like, I can really be with my child now. Like, I’m really pissed off because I really have to be with my child. All because of some bullshit trying to get money and then $ 5,000,000. Are you kidding? That mixtape doesn’t even make even a million dollars. “

Cardi added, “I have lawsuits with real problems, and I have to deal with this nonsense. It takes four hours of my time, my job, my mother’s. “And by saying that, the deposition ended shortly after it was said.

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