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Nicki Minaj is facing one of the most dramatic legal setbacks of her career as a Los Angeles court moves toward seizing her $20 million Hidden Hills mansion. The decision stems from an unpaid judgment owed to former security guard Thomas Weidenmuller, who suffered a devastating injury during Minaj’s concert in Germany. He says a backstage confrontation left him with a shattered jaw that required multiple surgeries and five metal plates.
At a recent hearing, the judge made it clear she’s prepared to sign off as soon as one final document arrives: a mortgage statement from Bank of America showing the remaining balance on the couple’s $13.3 million home loan. Once she has that, the sale can officially move forward. The mansion, purchased in late 2022 for about $19.5 million, is now valued at roughly $20 million. After subtracting the mortgage and a standard exemption, the home still carries around $6 million in equity, which easily covers the amount owed.
Court filings detail the original lawsuit, which Weidenmuller filed after suffering extensive medical complications linked to the backstage incident. His lawyers say he endured long recovery periods, significant trauma, and staggering surgical costs. When Minaj and Petty didn’t respond to the lawsuit, the court issued a default judgment in his favor.
Minaj’s side hasn’t offered any public comment. Documents submitted by Weidenmuller’s legal team suggest she may have blamed a former business manager for mishandling financial matters, but the court still held her responsible for paying the judgment.
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