Overview
- Court papers filed on Oct. 6 ask a judge to order the sale of Minaj’s 11-bedroom Hidden Hills property to satisfy the debt.
- The filing cites a $13.258 million mortgage and a $722,151 homestead exemption against a $20 million appraisal, leaving roughly $6 million in equity.
- Creditor Thomas Weidenmüller says Minaj has refused to pay despite demands and argues a sale would cover the judgment plus interest and enforcement costs.
- The judgment stems from Weidenmüller’s claim that Kenneth Petty punched him at a 2019 Germany concert, with a court awarding $503,318 by default after no response.
- The development comes as Minaj separately reported nearly $30,000 in unauthorized American Express charges, which she said were made by people close to her.