NEW YORK — A New York judge on Monday rescheduled Cardi B's court hearing to Friday after she failed to appear in criminal court to face charges of assault in connection with a fight at a strip club but warned that she risked arrest if she did not show up again.
The 26-year-old performer, whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, surrendered to police in October after being accused of involvement in the Aug. 15 incident at the Angels NYC strip club in the borough of Queens.
Judge Scott Dunn told her lawyer "to convey to her that it’s not acceptable that she’s not here today," after she failed to show up for her scheduled appearance.
"You should inform her that if she doesn't show up to the arraignment on Dec. 7, that unless the circumstances change, then it's very likely the court will issue a bench warrant for her arrest,” Dunn said to her lawyer, Jeff Kern.
Cardi B, a two-time Grammy award nominee, has topped music charts in recent years with hits "Bodak Yellow" and "Girls Like You," a collaboration with Maroon 5. — Reuters