Nicki Minaj has sidestepped a potentially disastrous court order by settling a $500,000 debt related to an alleged security guard assault in Germany with an "eleventh-hour" deal.
The settlement comes after Thomas Weidenmuller, the German security guard who sued Nicki Minaj and her husband Kenneth Petty over an incident at one of her concerts in 2019, received the long-awaited payment.
Minaj's eight-bedroom luxury home has a $13,258,000 mortgage lien, which would have been satisfied by the sale of the property if it were to fetch the expected price of around $6 million. But Minaj avoided paying the full amount when her lawyer announced that she had agreed to settle for the debt.
The resolution of this case could potentially signal a shift in Nicki Minaj's attitude, as her recent social media outbursts have caused controversy and drawn criticism from various quarters.
The settlement comes after Thomas Weidenmuller, the German security guard who sued Nicki Minaj and her husband Kenneth Petty over an incident at one of her concerts in 2019, received the long-awaited payment.
Minaj's eight-bedroom luxury home has a $13,258,000 mortgage lien, which would have been satisfied by the sale of the property if it were to fetch the expected price of around $6 million. But Minaj avoided paying the full amount when her lawyer announced that she had agreed to settle for the debt.
The resolution of this case could potentially signal a shift in Nicki Minaj's attitude, as her recent social media outbursts have caused controversy and drawn criticism from various quarters.