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Judge Lets Megan Thee Stallion Harassment Suit Proceed as Nicki Minaj Taunts ‘Karma’s Law’

The ruling affirms that Garcia provided enough evidence of sexual misconduct allegations in an SUV to prevent dismissal of his suit.

Honoree Megan Thee Stallion accepts the One House award onstage during the Gold House 4th Annual Gold Gala at The Music Center on May 10, 2025, in Los Angeles.
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Overview

  • On July 8, Judge Gregory H. Woods rejected motions to dismiss Emilio Garcia’s sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against Megan Thee Stallion and Roc Nation.
  • Garcia claims that during a June 2022 ride in an SUV, Megan Thee Stallion engaged in sexual activity beside him, creating a hostile work environment.
  • According to the suit, Roc Nation reduced Garcia’s pay in August 2022 and fired him in June 2023 in retaliation for his complaints.
  • Nicki Minaj seized on the court’s decision in an Instagram post, mocking Megan’s legal setback as “Karma’s Law” amid their long-running feud.
  • Megan Thee Stallion has denied the allegations, characterizing the case as an employment dispute for money rather than a sexual harassment claim.