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Cardi B Once Drugged and Robbed Late Rapper Chinx Drugz, Pal Says
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A friend of the Coke Boys star claims the 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker, who has admitted that she drugged and robbed men during her stripper days, once victimized the slain rapper.

AceShowbiz - Cardi B has admitted that she used to drug and rob men in the past to pay the bills, and now one of the victims is revealed to be late rapper Chinx Drugz. During a recent interview on the popular Youtube Channel M Reck, a friend of the former Coke Boys star said that the slain rapper was one of Cardi's victims.

"When all that came out about Cardi B robbing n***as, I told you Chinx was a victim," the friend claimed. Keeping the details, the interviewer said that he would release a follow-up interview and reveal what Cardi exactly did to the "I'm a Coke Boy" spitter.

Chinx, who joined French Montana's Coke Boys Records in 2013, was killed after he was fatally shot in the torso during a drive-by shooting in Jamaica, Queens on May 17, 2015. Two men have since been arrested in connection with the murder.

Cardi revealed in a 2016 video that she used to drug and rob men. She said in Instagram Live at the time, "I had to go strip, I had to go, 'Oh yeah, you want to f**k me? Yeah yeah yeah, let's go back to this hotel,' and I drugged n****s up and I robbed them. That's what I used to do."

After the video resurfaced earlier this year and sparked backlash, the Bronx femcee addressed it via a statement on Twitter. "So I'm seeing on social media that a live I did 3 years ago has popped back up. A live where I talked about things I had to do in my past, right or wrong, that I felt I needed to do to make a living. I never claim to be perfect or come from a perfect world with a perfect past. I always speak my truth. I always own my s**t," she said.

While she admitted to her dark past, the 27-year-old hip-hop superstar said she never glorified those crimes. "There are rappers that glorify murder, violence, drugs, and robbing. Crimes they feel they had to do to survive," she continued. "I never glorified the things I brought up in that live I never even put those things in my music because I'm not proud of it and feel a responsibility not to glorify it."

"I made the choices that I did at the same time because I had very limited options. I was blessed to have been able to rise from that but so many women have not. Whether or not they were poor choices at the time I did what I had to do to survive," she insisted. "I have a past that I can't change we all do." Cardi added in the caption, "All I can do now is be a better me for myself my family and my future."

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