Cardi B has taken legal action – to remove all of “her” assets from her husbands accounts.
Cardi B has taken legal action – to remove all of “her” assets from her husbands accounts.

The Cardi B and Offset drama is heating up, and it’s about to get REAL UGLY. Media Take Out learned that Cardi B has taken legal action – to remove all of “her” assets from her husbands accounts.

And when Cardi was done removing all of the money that was “hers,” Media Take Out learned that Offset was left with almost nothing.
Cardi is gearing up for what looks like it could be one of the most bitter and contentious divorce battles in hip hop history.
One person close to the incident explained, “Cardi made most of the money for the family. She’s all about saving and investing. Offset is about spending wildly.”
“So while they both made a lot of money [during the marriage], most of the money they have now is Cardi’s And by most – I mean like 95% of it,” the insider added.

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And it’s not just money that Cardi has … it’s real estate. The insider continued, “They own a home in Atlanta, where Cardi and [the children] stay. And they have a home in New Jersey where Cardi’s mother stays. She’s getting both of those homes.“
Offset is currently living in a Los Angeles mansion that the couple has been renting.
We’re told that without Cardi’s money … Offset is nowhere near as wealthy as he portrays. Cardi’s friend told Media Take Out, “That man spends money like water, and he’s not even hot like that anymore. Watch what his life ends up looking like without Cardi.“
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