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Nicki Minaj Mansion Sale Looms Over $500K Judgment
25 Nov
Summary
- Judge nearing order to sell Nicki Minaj's $20 million mansion.
- Sale aims to cover a $500,000 default judgment for a security guard.
- The judgment stems from an alleged assault at a concert in Germany.

A Los Angeles judge is on the verge of ordering the sale of Nicki Minaj's lavish $20 million Hidden Hills mansion. This drastic action is being taken to enforce a $500,000 default judgment awarded to a security guard who sued the rapper and her husband. The judgment stems from an alleged backstage assault at a concert in Germany several years ago.
The security guard, Thomas Weidenmuller, claims he was attacked by Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, after intervening in a dispute involving Minaj. Weidenmuller suffered significant injuries requiring multiple surgeries. After unsuccessful attempts to collect the judgment through other means, his legal team sought the court's order to sell the rapper's luxury home.
Judge Cindy Pánuco expressed her intention to grant the order, pending a final financial statement regarding Minaj's mortgage. The guard's lawyers are confident the sale will yield sufficient funds to cover the judgment and associated costs, with millions left over, despite Minaj's considerable net worth.




