Cardi B is fiercely pushing back against a viral claim that falsely alleges her father, Carlos Almanzar, was convicted of attempted rape. The allegation originated from a parody account on X that circulated a fabricated screenshot attributed to X’s AI assistant, Grok. The screenshot, which claimed that Carlos was convicted of attempted rape in 1993 and served five years in prison, cited nonexistent Nassau County records.
After another user asked Grok to verify the claim, the AI explicitly denied it, stating that the screenshot was fabricated and that no public records or credible sources supported the allegation. Grok added that the claims were unverified rumors that Cardi B has repeatedly denied.

On Monday, the rapper directly addressed the false report, explaining that her father immigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic and would have been deported immediately if he had been convicted of such a crime. She accused users of deliberately spreading lies and warned against involving her family.
"I don't know why you all like playing these games," she wrote, adding that people become "fake mad" when she responds with real evidence in other cases. She later threatened legal action against those still spreading the rumor.
Cardi B also criticized the casual misuse of rape allegations for online engagement. "What type of deranged people like to play around with rape?" she wrote. "Just f****** weirdos." The rapper has not revealed if any official legal action has been filed yet.
In a more eloquent and emotive manner, Cardi B's statement serves to clarify the false accusation and expresses her frustration with the irresponsible dissemination of such serious allegations. Her defense not only addresses the issue directly but also calls out the dangerous trend of using such sensitive topics for online engagement, underscoring the gravity of the situation and her resolve to protect her family's reputation.