Cardi B’s gynecologist, Dr. David Finke, delivered a stunning testimony in her Los Angeles civil assault trial, declaring he never witnessed the rapper assault security guard Emani Ellis during a 2018 confrontation at his Beverly Hills office. The explosive statement, contradicting Ellis’ $24 million lawsuit, has sent shockwaves through fans and sparked a frenzy on X, with many believing Cardi’s on the verge of being cleared.

The incident occurred when Cardi, then pregnant with her daughter Kulture, visited Finke’s office, closed for privacy. Ellis, a building security guard, claims Cardi scratched her face, spat on her, and used racial slurs after being filmed, allegations Cardi denies. Finke testified he saw an “epic yelling match” but no physical contact, stating, “I never saw her spit, hit, or threaten anyone.” His account, backed by receptionist Tierra Malcolm, who broke up the argument, aligns with Cardi’s claim, “I didn’t touch her.”

Ellis’ lawsuit, filed in 2020, seeks damages for emotional distress and lost wages, alleging a scar from a 2- to 3-inch fingernail. Finke countered he saw no injuries on Ellis, noting it took “30 to 45 seconds” to get her back on the elevator. Cardi’s defense, bolstered by her testimony about her coffin-shaped nails being “not sharp,” has fans on X, like @CardiFan22, tweeting, “She’s innocent!” while #CardiTrial trends with 1 million mentions.

Critics question Finke’s impartiality, given his celebrity clientele, but his call to fire Ellis for unprofessional conduct adds weight. The trial, following Cardi’s emotional testimony, has divided X, with @Skeptic88 posting, “Ellis is lying for cash.” As closing arguments loom on September 2, 2025, the testimony strengthens Cardi’s case, challenging Ellis’ narrative.

Cardi’s potential vindication could reshape her public image, with fans rallying behind her. Will Finke’s words clear her name, or will Ellis’ claims persist? The hip-hop star’s fate hangs in the balance, keeping the world glued to this courtroom drama.