Pop star Nicki Minaj and her husband Kenneth “Zoo” Petty are reportedly at risk of losing their $20 million Los Angeles‑area mansion in Hidden Hills, California, after failing to pay a court-ordered judgment.
The lawsuit stems from an alleged 2019 assault incident involving a former security guard, Thomas Weidenmüller, who won a $503,000 judgment against the couple. Despite the court ruling, the debt remains unpaid, prompting the court to consider a forced sale of the mansion to satisfy the judgment.
Court documents show that the mansion’s equity is sufficient to cover the debt. As of November 2025, a judge has reportedly indicated that the sale could move forward, though final paperwork and proceedings are still in progress.
This situation highlights that even celebrities with massive wealth are not immune to legal and financial consequences if court judgments remain unsettled.
Fans and media outlets are watching closely as the saga unfolds, wondering whether Minaj will pay the debt to retain her home or if the mansion will be sold to satisfy the legal ruling.
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