Queens District Attorney’s Office has confirmed that Cardi B has been given an extension to complete her court-mandated community service.

Cardi B has been given an extension to complete her court-mandated community service. The 30-year-old rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar Cephus, appeared at the Queens County Criminal Court on Tuesday to request an extension for her community service hours that were awarded as a part of a plea deal surrounding a 2018 incident at a strip club in Queens, New York.

The Queens District Attorney’s Office confirms to ET that on Tuesday, the judge granted Cardi an extension to complete her 15 hours of court-ordered community service, allowing her until March 1.

The specifics of the musician’s community service will not be made public. Once she completes her community service, her legal team will submit the confirmation of her hours to the court.

Cardi arrived for her court appearance in a white turtleneck dress and a matching fur coat and heels. She tweeted two photos of her entering the courthouse in white shades, writing, “Today I hate everyone, try me tomorrow.”

At the time, she pleaded guilty to third-degree assault and second-degree reckless endangerment, both misdemeanors. Cardi had initially been indicted on 12 charges, including two felonies. As part of the plea deal, the remaining 10 charges were dismissed and she was sentenced to 15 days of community service. She was also ordered to stay away from two victims via a three-year protection order.