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Cardi B Alleges $60K Credit Card Fraud
The renowned rapper reveals fraudulent charges on her credit card at Saks and Apple.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 8:15am
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A high-profile credit card fraud case exposes the vulnerabilities of even the financially savvy.NYC TodayCardi B, the popular rapper, recently disclosed on Instagram Live that approximately $60,000 was fraudulently spent on one of her credit cards. She provided details of two large purchases made at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York and Apple, and shared surveillance images showing suspects attempting to use her card at a bank ATM.
Why it matters
This high-profile case highlights the growing issue of credit card fraud, which affects individuals across all walks of life, including celebrities known for their financial savvy. It underscores the importance of constant vigilance and proactive measures to protect one's financial interests, especially in an era of increasing digital transactions.
The details
Cardi B alleged that the fraudulent charges were made through two large purchases: one at the upscale retailer Saks Fifth Avenue in New York and another at Apple. She also shared surveillance images that showed suspects attempting to use her card at a bank ATM, providing visual proof of the attempted fraud.
- Cardi B revealed the incident during a recent Instagram Live session.
The players
Cardi B
A renowned rapper and hip-hop artist who has spoken out about the $60,000 in fraudulent charges made on one of her credit cards.
What they’re saying
“I don't play about my money.”
— Cardi B, Rapper
What’s next
Cardi B's case highlights the need for financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, and individuals to work together to combat credit card fraud more effectively. This may include investing in advanced security technologies, educating the public about potential risks, and implementing stricter measures to hold fraudsters accountable.
The takeaway
Even high-profile individuals with significant financial resources can fall victim to credit card fraud, underscoring the need for everyone to remain vigilant and proactive in protecting their financial information and assets.
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