Cardi B Accuses Offset of Harassment

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Cardi B Accuses Offset of Harassment

Offset has ignited controversy regarding Cardi B’s newborn child following a social media incident. The estranged couple is currently involved in a legal battle, highlighting complex paternity issues.

Details of the Incident

Recently, Offset shared an Instagram story that raised eyebrows, suggesting he believed he is the biological father of Cardi B’s son, born to her partner Stefon Diggs. His comment, “My kid lol,” sparked public confusion and speculation about paternity.

Legal Consequences in Georgia

According to Georgia’s paternity laws, any child born during a marriage is considered legitimate. This means that although Cardi B filed for divorce from Offset last year, they are still legally married. As a result, Offset may be recognized as the legal father of Cardi B’s child, even if Stefon Diggs is believed to be the biological father.

Cardi B’s Harassment Allegations

In response to Offset’s comments, Cardi B took to Twitter to voice her concerns. She claimed that Offset’s behavior has escalated to harassment, expressing feelings of danger due to the situation.

  • “Y’all be thinking it’s so funny and it’s not.. it’s been over a year and I’m still being harassed.”
  • “Mf’ers do anything for attention and it could get real nasty with just one upload.”
  • “I can’t take it anymore.”

Cardi B also emphasized her possession of evidence to support her claims of harassment. She claimed to have documents and receipts related to their ongoing disputes, insisting on the seriousness of her situation.

Context and Background

This social media exchange comes shortly after Cardi B announced the birth of her son with Stefon Diggs. As she prepares for her upcoming “Little Miss Drama” tour, the harassment claims have become a significant distraction.

The ongoing turmoil between Offset and Cardi B showcases the challenges of navigating personal relationships in the public eye, particularly when legal implications affect family matters.