Cardi B Appears In Court, Gets Extension to Complete Community Service - TMZ

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Cardi B Fails To Complete Community Service ... Judge Grants Extension

1/17/2023 11:52 AM PT

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Cardi B was backmost successful beforehand of the justice successful her portion nine beatdown lawsuit aft failing to commencement the assemblage work information of her plea woody ... and present she's got a caller deadline.

The "WAP" rapper showed up Tuesday to a courthouse successful Queens, wherever the justice gave Cardi until March 1 to implicit her sentence, which includes 15 days of assemblage service.

A rep for the Queens District Attorney tells TMZ ... Cardi was expected to implicit her assemblage work by Tuesday, but truthful far, Cardi has done ZERO hours.

Cardi made a manner connection astatine tribunal ... rocking a immense fur overgarment implicit a skintight dress, strutting astir successful Louboutin heels and hiding her eyes down Christian Dior sunglasses.

As we reported ... Cardi copped a plea deal backmost successful September, pleading blameworthy to 3rd-degree battle and reckless endangerment, some misdemeanors, and received 15 days of assemblage work arsenic portion of the deal.

Drew Findling, who reps Cardi, tells TMZ ... "Personally and professionally, Cardi is dedicated to assemblage work and charitable endeavors. She truthful appreciates the tribunal giving her until March 1st to implicit her assemblage work committedness successful Queens, New York."

We're told Cardi volition beryllium doing assemblage work this week.

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Remember ... Cardi was accused of ordering an attack connected 2 portion nine bartenders, Jade and Baddie Gi, mode backmost successful August 2018 ... and she was arrested and booked a fewer months aboriginal for her alleged relation successful the portion nine fight.

Cardi's plea woody besides requires her to enactment distant from the women for 3 years ... but it seems she's lone failed to support up the assemblage work portion of the bargain.

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