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Cardi B pleads guilty, resolving case over NYC club brawls

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Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B resolved a yearslong criminal case stemming from a pair of brawls at New York City strip clubs by pleading guilty Thursday in a deal that requires her to perform 15 days of community service.

Source: theGrio

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