Nicki Calls Don Lemon a Homophobic Slur; Don Responds & LASHES Nicki

Started by M-Rocka, January 19, 2026, 12:18:53 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Ulysses

She's an easy target.

She's fat
Poor
No one likes her

I guess King Don is just a bully

RAY7

Nicki is definitely not the only person he's responding to


RAY7

Don is corny. But I'm not against him when he's out here exposing shady pastors
Nicki needs to shut up

Russian Roulette

Lemme slice right into the lemon merengue pie

Nickis right Don is wrong :trannyjblige:
Grandpa and his grandma

The definition

Am surprised the spirit didn't torch Don into flames when he entered that church

RAY7

Quote from: The definition on Today at 12:19:03 PMAm surprised the spirit didn't torch Don into flames when he entered that church
if the church is led by a lying pastor the spirit probably isn't even there

Kalifornia.

I'm still seeing reports about her house potentially being snatched.  :plzstop:

United Nations Barbie 🇺🇳

Today at 04:00:20 PM #83 Last Edit: Today at 04:00:45 PM by United Nations Barbie 🇺🇳
You mean reports of them still "asking/requesting" for her house to be snatched? Those reports will continue. :unsure:



Kalifornia.

QuoteNicki Minaj's sprawling Hidden Hills empire is facing its biggest threat yet, and it has nothing to do with the music charts.

This Thursday, January 22, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge is expected to issue a final ruling on whether to force the sale of the rapper's $19.5 million mansion. The decision stems from a motion filed by Thomas Weidenmuller. He is a former security guard who has been trying to collect a $503,318 judgment for an assault he suffered at the hands of Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, in 2019.

Despite Minaj's immense wealth, estimated at over $150 million, the judgment has remained unpaid for over a year. Now Judge Cindy Pánuco has signaled she is ready to take the "extraordinary measure" of auctioning the home to ensure Weidenmuller finally gets paid.

"My tentative is to grant this," Judge Pánuco stated during a preliminary hearing in November. With the final paperwork now likely in hand, Thursday's hearing could see the gavel come down on one of the most high-profile celebrity real estate seizures in recent history.

The only thing that saved the home from being seized in late 2025 was a single piece of paper. During the November 24 hearing, Judge Pánuco paused the forced sale solely to wait for a specific document from Bank of America. The court required an official statement detailing exactly the amount of equity Minaj holds in the property. They specifically need proof of her payments on the home's $13.3 million mortgage.

That document was due ahead of this week's January 22 hearing. If the bank records confirm what Weidenmuller's legal team has argued, which is that Minaj has roughly $6 million in equity in the home, the judge has indicated she will sign the order.

"It is regrettable that the extraordinary measure of forcing the sale of Minaj's dwelling is required," Weidenmuller's lawyers wrote in their filing. "But that result is entirely the product of her intransigence in not making payment."

How Did We Get Here?
The legal saga dates back to a September 2019 concert in Frankfurt, Germany. Weidenmuller was working security and alleged that Kenneth Petty sucker punched him backstage during a dispute over a female security guard.

The attack left Weidenmuller with a broken jaw that required multiple surgeries and the insertion of five metal plates. He sued the couple for battery and emotional distress.

Crucially, Minaj and Petty failed to respond to the lawsuit in time, resulting in a default judgment in Weidenmuller's favor in 2024. The court awarded him $503,318 to cover his medical bills and suffering.

Rather than cutting a check, the debt has gone unsettled. This led Weidenmuller to pursue the "nuclear option" of seizing assets. His legal team argued that they tried levies and garnishments to no avail, which leaves the house as the only viable target.

For industry observers, the situation is baffling. The debt owed ($503,000) is roughly 2.5% of the home's value ($20 million). If the judge orders the sale, the property would likely be auctioned off. The proceeds would first go to pay off the mortgage lender (Bank of America), and then the homestead exemption (roughly $600k protected under California law), and finally, Weidenmuller's judgment. Minaj would keep the remaining profit, but she would lose her primary residence in the process.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/barbie-dreamhouse-danger-judge-set-194748162.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIPu2aBxhJhKC-es_I8mshbssYAoZlT2SnWHMR8dhyimzzL165lueQZzPWfeYBor3_XYOpi8rk6KPanrqPrXmcvz3KRY9rPRjFivHlzLiQAETVaJ-sxqemiJZJH_mLt8fmB-AGAq5-DW7ThwIt0BdV_Tg7C0uABLpwmkATDCE5_h

Russian Roulette

yeah a decision hasn't been made yet, still the same news as before tbh

just reported accurately in here instead of saying she's "homeless".
Grandpa and his grandma

United Nations Barbie 🇺🇳

Quote from: Russian Roulette on Today at 04:21:19 PMyeah a decision hasn't been made yet, still the same news as before tbh

just reported accurately in here instead of saying she's "homeless".
She really posted that article to enforce what I JUST said. :uhh:



Russian Roulette

also, thanks for posting that article which details the $6 million of equity she has in her home as a "broke" woman

if you read the article thoroughly you'll see that the judge is seriously considering forcing something because she knows Nicki has the ability to at least set up a payment arrangement based on evidence that's been presented regarding her finances/assets, but she's refusing to do so

as i said from the beginning, this isn't about Nicki being "broke" .it's about Nicki being nicki, and the judge being annoyed with her antics.

she clearly doesn't wanna pay this man a dime by choice, not from financial inability to do so.... and the judge is clocking it.
Grandpa and his grandma

JCJ


best selling female rapper of all time

RAY7

This is coming up again because the ruling is literally in 2 days
I don't think it's logical to think Nicki actually is broke
But not paying $500k to save your house just seems like broke behavior