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Cardi B is facing more legal drama due to a 2023 incident where she threw a microphone at a fan. However, the rap star just scored a major legal victory in her case.
Cardi B Scores Early Win in Microphone Throwin Case
According to court documents shared by DocumentTingz on X, the Clark County District Court has denied the plaintiff’s motion to dismiss the plaintiff’s contribution claim.
The claim was centered on shared responsibility between Cardi and the plaintiff, Paxton Fedell. As she stated, her throwing the microphone was a reaction because she had a drink thrown on her during her performance.
⚖️COURT UPDATE⚖️Cardi B has SCORED an early procedural WIN in the Nevada lawsuit brought by Jane Doe / Paxton Fedell over the July 29, 2023 Drai’s Beachclub incident.
— Document Tingz (@DocumentTingz) June 16, 2026
According to a May 6, 2026 hearing transcript, the Clark County District Court DENIED the plaintiffs’ motion to… pic.twitter.com/swxBTzvVeB
To bring things up to speed, Cardi was involved in an incident during her performance at Drai’s Nightclub in 2023. In a viral clip, a fan appeared to throw water at the Bodak Yellow creator, and she responded by hurling her microphone at the fan.
Cardi addressed the incident on Power 105.1 FM’s The Breakfast Club in 2024. During her appearance, she noted that she did instruct fans to splash her. But also requested that they not splash her face. And the fan took things too far, which caused her reaction.
“It was hotter than a mo*********r,” she explained. “There was a part of the show that I told people, you know, ‘splash me.’ But even when I told people, ‘splash me,’ I was like, ‘be careful with the face.’”
She also added, “This b***h threw water and ice on my face, so I just automatically reacted. I didn’t even know that I was throwing it in that direction. I just threw the s**t because it’s like, ‘b***h, you hit me right in my face.’ And when I look at the video, it’s like, nah, you intended to throw that shit in my face.”
The case is slated to begin in October 2027.










