The Los Angeles Police Department denies Cardi B's claim of being pulled over for suspected drug trafficking.
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LAPD Denies Cardi B’s Claims That She Was Pulled Over And Stripped Naked For Suspected Drug Trafficking [Video]

The Los Angeles Police Department denies Cardi B’s claim of being pulled over for suspected drug trafficking.

According to TMZ,  law enforcement sources claimed there’s no evidence of officers searching her vehicle or making her strip down, as she described.

Earlier this week, Cardi B told fans on Instagram Live that police had stopped her car to search for guns and drugs.

“They thought I had I was trafficking fentanyl and they thought I had a gun in the car, so they stopped me,” she explained. “They had me outside for like three hours, they had me getting butt-naked outside. Sh*t was crazy. It was deadass a movie. I’m about to sue the LAPD. I told them like, ‘yo, I’m Cardi B. Do I look like I gotta sell some sh*t? Like why would I do that? I would never pull no sh*t like that.’”

Cardi further alleged that police didn’t believe her when she mentioned her celebrity status.

“They didn’t believe me,” she said. “It was some white cops and they ain’t know who I was. They was really tough on me and everything. They said somebody gave them a clue. I really feel like it was one of my opps and sh*t, like they really trying to ruin my life. Like y’all don’t even f*cking know. I been going through a lot lately.”

 

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