The Los Angeles courtroom fell into tense silence on Thursday as Cardi B faced a relentless cross-examination in her ongoing legal battle with former security guard Ammani Ellis. What began as routine questioning quickly spiraled into a heated exchange that had the judge repeatedly stepping in to restore order.

The Recording Dispute

At the heart of the confrontation was Cardi B’s claim that Ellis had been secretly recording her inside a Beverly Hills medical building in 2018.
“Her phone was right there, like practically on her chest,” Cardi testified, describing how she confronted Ellis. “I’m like, ‘Yo, why are you recording me?’”

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The attorney pressed her on details: the color of the phone, whether a light or sound indicated it was recording, and if it resembled police body cameras. Cardi grew visibly frustrated.
“She’s a security guard, and I’m going to a doctor’s office. It definitely mattered,” she said firmly.

Was There a Physical Altercation?

The questioning soon turned to whether the two women ever made physical contact. Cardi insisted there was no fight, only a verbal altercation. Yet under repeated challenges, she conceded there was a moment when they were “chest to chest.”

“I was nervous. I was angry too, but mostly concerned,” Cardi said. “Because I was pregnant, and this girl is about to beat me.”

When asked to rate her anger on a scale of one to ten, Cardi rejected the framing: “I wasn’t at a high level of angry. I was on a high level of concern.”

The Pregnancy Factor

The plaintiff’s attorney tried to undermine Cardi’s claims of vulnerability, asking whether her arms worked, whether she was legally disabled, and whether Ellis knew she was pregnant.
“At that moment, when you’re pregnant, I’m very disabled,” Cardi shot back. “I couldn’t protect myself even if I wanted to. She’s like twice my size.”

Her tone rose when pressed about whether Ellis could have known:
“When you a patient to go see a medical anything, you shouldn’t even try to fight nobody. You don’t know what disability they have.”

The Scar Controversy

The sharpest exchange came when the attorney displayed a ruler, describing a two-centimeter scar Ellis claimed to have suffered that required plastic surgery.
“Did you at any time see a scar on Miss Ellis’s face?” the lawyer asked.
“No,” Cardi said flatly. “She couldn’t get a scratch from me because I didn’t touch her.”

When pushed again, Cardi insisted she had looked at Ellis’s face but not closely enough to notice small details.

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Judge Steps In

The questioning grew so combative that the judge intervened several times, reminding counsel to “lower the temperature” and stop arguing with the witness. At one point, the attorney even asked Cardi to repeat her insults to Ellis “to her face,” a request the judge quickly shut down.

What’s Next

The trial continues, with both sides locked in a credibility battle. For Cardi B, the case is not only about clearing her name but also about reshaping the narrative of a fiery confrontation that unfolded in less than two minutes yet now carries years of legal fallout.

As the star left the stand, her words still echoed:
“I was pregnant. I was scared. And she was in my face.”