Nicki Minaj Denies Losing Her Home and Calls Out Roc Nation in Fiery Response

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Nicki Minaj is setting the record straight after reports claimed that her Los Angeles mansion was at risk of being sold over an unpaid debt. The “Super Bass” rapper fired back at the allegations — and took aim at Roc Nation once again.


Reports Claim Nicki Minaj’s Home Is in Jeopardy

On October 14, Us Weekly reported that Nicki Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, were allegedly facing the possible sale of their Los Angeles mansion due to an unpaid legal debt.

The situation stems from a lawsuit filed by Thomas Weidenmuller, who was reportedly awarded $503,000 earlier this month after alleging that Petty assaulted him during a 2019 concert.

According to court documents, Weidenmuller asked the court to order Minaj’s home to be sold to collect the money owed.


The 2019 Incident That Sparked the Lawsuit

Weidenmuller’s lawsuit claims that the incident occurred on March 22, 2019, while he was working security at one of Nicki’s shows.

He alleges that a fan broke through the barricade and reached the stage, leading to a heated exchange between Minaj and a female guard. When Weidenmuller tried to calm the situation, Nicki allegedly became upset and informed Petty about the incident.

The lawsuit claims that Petty later summoned Weidenmuller to Minaj’s dressing room, where Petty allegedly struck him “without warning,” causing severe facial injuries that required jaw surgery.

Weidenmuller’s attorney said,

“Although it is regrettable that the extraordinary measure of forcing the sale of Minaj’s dwelling is required, that result is entirely the product of her intransigence in not making payment.”

He added that Minaj’s estimated net worth of $150–190 million makes her “highly capable” of paying the judgment.


Nicki Minaj Fires Back: “Roc Nation’s Behind This”

Following the reports, Nicki Minaj took to TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) to respond — and once again accused Roc Nation and its CEO Desiree Perez of being behind a smear campaign.

On TikTok, she posted a screenshot of Page Six’s coverage with a bold caption directed at Perez:

“DESIREE PEREZ YOU GOT BIGGER FISH TO FRY BOOKIE. Conspiracy. False imprisonment. Civil rights violation. Oh cock nation y’all suck.”

She continued her rant, claiming media outlets like Us Weekly and Page Six were “on Roc Nation’s payroll.”

Later on X, Minaj tweeted:

“Dear US WEEKLY & PAGE 6, you just f**ked yourselves.”


Fans Rally Behind Nicki Minaj

Minaj retweeted fans defending her, including one who wrote:

“I will NEVER trust a newspaper or blog who allows fabricated stories just because they’re on someone’s payroll.”

She continued firing off posts criticizing Desiree Perez and Jay-Z, and later shocked fans by saying she’s done with music:

“Ok I’m not going to put out the album anymore. No more music. Hope you’re happy now. Bye Barbz. Love you for life.”


Nicki Minaj Denies Being Served in the Lawsuit

In her final posts, Nicki Minaj claimed she was never personally served with court papers and blamed a former business manager for the confusion.

“The papers were given to a business manager who never told me,” she wrote. “That same business manager STOLE from me many times… then was accused of killing a woman and leaving her in a hotel room.”

Minaj added that she has “evidence” to back up her claim and suggested that misinformation has fueled the controversy.


Final Thoughts

While the legal case continues, Nicki Minaj is adamant that the reports are false and that her home is not in jeopardy. The rapper’s latest outburst reignites her long-standing feud with Roc Nation, proving once again that she’s not afraid to call out her industry rivals.

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