The plaintiff alleges that rapper Cardi B's outburst in July 2023 caused severe physical and mental harm.
The lawsuit after nearly 2 years

Sexy rapper Cardi B was sued by the audience for throwing a microphone at the audience (Photo: Getty).
According to the lawsuit filed in Clark County 8th Judicial Circuit Court, the plaintiff, Jane Doe, said she was "violently and abruptly thrown the microphone" by Cardi B at Drai's Beachclub in Las Vegas on July 29, 2023.
Doe, on her first solo trip to Las Vegas, bought tickets to a Cardi B show.
In the sweltering weather, Cardi B is said to have repeatedly invited the audience to splash water on her to cool off. A viral clip at the time recorded Cardi saying, “Splash water on me. It feels so good.” The lawsuit claims that the rapper repeatedly gestured and encouraged the audience to splash water, even pouring water on herself and slapping her butt in response to the splash.
Doe, like many other audience members, threw water from her glass towards the stage. However, Cardi B's response was to throw the microphone straight into the audience, hitting Doe and causing physical injury and mental shock.
The act of throwing microphones causes physical and mental harm to the audience?

Image of Cardi B during the performance where she threw the microphone into the audience (Photo: Splash News).
"I was immediately frightened because it was obvious that I could be hurt. And I was actually hit by the microphone. It was a violent, hurtful act and there was absolutely no warning," Jane Doe described in the lawsuit.
She claimed that rapper Cardi B's actions were inappropriate, retaliatory, and unwarranted. Notably, the lawsuit also revealed that this was not the first time Cardi B had thrown a microphone; the night before, she had also thrown a microphone at a DJ for cutting her song short, an incident captured in a TikTok clip.
Jane Doe's attorney argued: "Drai's Management Group knew or should have known that Cardi B was at risk of violence, yet allowed her to perform without taking precautions."
The woman is seeking compensation for the damages she has suffered over the past two years. These include: physical pain, psychological trauma, embarrassment, damage to reputation, and harassment from the media and online community.
Thrown microphone sells for $99,000
The microphone Cardi B threw after the incident was auctioned on eBay by audio company The Wave and owner Scott Fisher, raising nearly $99,000, with the proceeds donated to charities.
Jane Doe claims that this auction action made her feel further insulted and deeply hurt that her pain was being made into entertainment or media.

Cardi B is a female rapper with great influence globally (Photo: Getty).
Shortly after the incident in 2023, the Las Vegas Police Department opened a criminal investigation into the alleged assault but closed the case due to “lack of evidence” and did not file criminal charges against Cardi B.
Cardi B's attorney, Drew Findling, recently spoke out about the new lawsuit: "This lawsuit is a clear and sad ploy to extort money. The case has long been ruled by the police and prosecutors to be insufficient evidence. But some law firms still want to exploit the fame for profit."
Controversy over artist responsibility
The lawsuit continues to reignite debate about how artists interact with audiences on stage.
Recently, many singers such as Harry Styles, Bebe Rexha, Ava Max, Pink... have become victims of objects thrown from the audience. However, Cardi B's incident is one of the few cases where an artist reacted violently and caused injuries to the audience, which has deeply divided public opinion.
In a public statement to People magazine, Jane Doe asserted: “What many saw as a joke became a traumatic experience that severely affected my quality of life. I want justice, because no celebrity is above the law.”
The civil lawsuit is currently pending. If found guilty, Cardi B could face both financial and emotional damages, as well as serious damage to her public image.
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