Nicki Minaj Responds To Reports She’s At Risk Of Losing Home

Nicki Minaj is firing back at claims that she is at risk of losing her home, using the opportunity to slander Roc Nation yet again.

On Tuesday, October 14, Us Weekly reported that the rapper's Los Angeles home was reportedly at risk of being sold due to a massive unpaid debt she and her husband, Kenneth Pettyhave refused to pay.
This alleged debt follows Thomas Weidenmüller was awarded $503,000 from the couple earlier this month in a lawsuit over an alleged assault by Petty in 2019. According to the outlet, he asked the court to sell the rapper's house to help him collect on the money owed.
In his lawsuit, Weidenmuller says the alleged incident happened while he was working on Nicki's show on March 22, 2019. He said a fan broke the security barrier and was able to get on stage next to Minaj, and when the rapper allegedly yelled at a female security guard, he tried to break up the conversation.
He goes on to claim that Nicki was upset by his tryst and told Petty about the encounter, saying he was later instructed to go to Minaj's dressing room. Once inside, Weidenmuller said Minaj was there with Petty and two security guards, where Petty allegedly and “without warning” punched Weidenmuller in the face. At the hospital, he claims doctors determined he had serious injuries and needed surgery to repair his jaw.
“While it is unfortunate that the extraordinary measure to force the sale of Minaj's residence was required, that result is entirely the product of her intransigence in not paying,” Weidenmuller's attorney said, per US Weekly. “Minaj is a global music superstar, estimated to have a net worth of anywhere between $150-190 million, and is believed to be the highest paid female rap star in the world. There is no doubt that she is very capable of paying the judgment in full, and yet she has refused to do so despite multiple written requests for payment and levies served on several of her creditors.
In response to these reports, Nicki insinuates that the publications reporting the news are doing so because they are on Roc Nation's payroll. She first posted a screenshot of Page Six report on TikTok, along with her comment once again directed at Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez.
“On TikTok 🤣😩 DESIREE PEREZ KRISTS YOU BIGGER FISH TO FRY BOOKIE,” she wrote alongside the screenshot. “Conspiracy. False imprisonment. Civil rights violation. Oh cock nation yall suck. Page 6, our weekly, lmfaooooooo. Nothing you say will stop what's coming. Cry harder 👁️ I THINK YOU'RE GOING TO FINANCE DESIREE!!! casiNOPE.”
Minaj wrote in another tweet, “Dear US WEEKLY & PAGE 6, you just f**ked yours.”
She went on to retweet a fan page that responded, “I will NEVER trust a newspaper or blog that allows fabricated stories and destroys their own credible reputation just because they are on someone's payroll! loses all credibility and respect.”
After firing off a few more tweets about her hate for Perez and once again adding Jay-Z to the mix, Nicki wrapped things up by claiming she wasn't dropping her album anymore.
“Ok I won't delay the album anymore. No more music. Hope you're happy now @sc,” she wrote. “Bye, Barbz. Love you for life.”
As for the lawsuit, Nicki claims she has “proof” she was never served in person because the paper was given to “a business mngr who never told me.”
“That same business mngr CHAIR from me MANY times,” she continued. “Then he was accused of killing a woman and leaving her in a hotel room. Not sure of the outcome of the case tho. I believe they later said she died of a drug overdose AFTER he left the hotel room at 3am – or something like that.