Cardi B surrendered to police on Monday morning in connection with her alleged involvement with a fight earlier this year at a strip club in Queens, New York, according to multiple reports.
Shortly before 10 a.m., the “I Like It” rapper turned herself in at a precinct in Flushing, according to NBC Channel 4 News. She was seen wearing a tan-colored skirt with a thigh-high slit, as well as a white blouse and heels.
While Cardi will not be arrested, she will be charged with misdemeanor reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct, reported TMZ. According to the outlet, the charges stem from an incident that occurred on Aug. 29, when two bartenders claimed that Cardi ordered an attack on them. While both women were reportedly injured during the alleged brawl, they both declined to receive medical treatment.
Sources close to Cardi previously denied that she was involved in the attack, according to TMZ.
A rep for the rapper did not immediately return PEOPLE’s request for comment, nor did the New York Police Department.
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Cardi will not be arrested, but will be ordered to appear in court, TMZ added.
A source close to the rapper told the New York Post‘s Page Six that Cardi chose to “head down to the precinct to claim her name and innocence.”
Hours before, Cardi performed at Global Citizens Fest, her first big performance since welcoming daughter Kulture Kiari in early July.