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Mariah The Scientist Pleads Not Guilty in Atlanta Club Altercation That Landed Her on the Floor

by Zaria Davis
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Rising R&B artist Mariah The Scientist has publicly declared her innocence in a club altercation that took place earlier this year, which involved Cleopatra Dues, one of rapper Young Thug’s baby mothers.

The incident in question occurred on March 29 at Cavo Kitchen and Cocktail Lounge in Atlanta. Cleopatra Dues alleged that she was enjoying her evening when Mariah The Scientist abruptly approached her, ripped off her wig, and launched an unprovoked attack.

Dues, who has never publicly had any known issues with Mariah, expressed her shock and disappointment over the incident. “We never had problems before this,” she stated. “I was just vibing at the club when she came at me out of nowhere.”

Despite the allegations, Mariah The Scientist has maintained her innocence from the start. According to sources, the singer has not made any public statements about the altercation since it happened. However, she has entered a not guilty plea and is preparing to tell her side of the story in court.

TMZ reported that Mariah is looking forward to her day in court, where she will have the opportunity to present her account of the events that unfolded that night. Her legal team is confident that the truth will come to light and clear her name.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story continues to develop.


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3 comments

Jake July 3, 2024 - 2:01 PM

That’s wild

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Zuri July 3, 2024 - 2:00 PM

Her and thug about to be locked up.

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Rashad July 3, 2024 - 2:00 PM

That bitch Guilty 😂

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