Overview
- The Oct. 6 filing asks a Los Angeles judge to authorize seizure and sale of Minaj’s Hidden Hills residence to satisfy a $503,318 default judgment entered in March.
- Court papers cite a $20 million appraisal, a $13.26 million mortgage, and a $722,151 homestead exemption, leaving roughly $6 million in equity for collection.
- The creditor reports unsuccessful collection efforts since April 2024, including attempts to serve at the residence and levy notices to Apple, UMG, Capitol Records, and Live Nation.
- Minaj has publicly argued she was not properly notified of the suit, alleging a former business manager received the documents and failed to inform her.
- The creditor’s attorney says the judgment must be paid and invited Minaj to satisfy it voluntarily to avoid a sale, and the court has not yet ruled on the motion.
