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Nicki Minaj Could Lose $20 Million Hidden Hills Mansion as Court Enforces Assault Judgment

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Posted: 15th October 2025
Susan Stein
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Nicki Minaj Could Lose $20 Million Hidden Hills Mansion as Court Enforces Assault Judgment

Nicki Minaj is facing a serious legal setback that could cost her the $20 million Hidden Hills mansion she purchased just three years ago.

Court filings reveal that the rapper and her husband, Kenneth Petty, are accused of refusing to pay a $503,000 judgment owed to former tour security guard Thomas Weidenmüller, who claims Petty punched him during a 2019 show in Germany.

Weidenmüller has now petitioned a California court to authorize the sale of Minaj’s Los Angeles estate to recover the unpaid damages - a rare legal move that could see one of hip-hop’s wealthiest stars lose her home.


Nicki Minaj’s Mansion Now at the Center of a $500K Lawsuit

According to the October 6 court filing, Minaj’s 11-bedroom, 16-bathroom Hidden Hills home, purchased for $19.5 million in 2022, carries a $13.25 million mortgage lien and a $722,000 homestead exemption, leaving about $6 million in equity.

Weidenmüller’s legal team argues that equity is more than enough to satisfy the debt, interest, and court costs.

Nicki Minaj’s $20 million Hidden Hills mansion in Los Angeles, reportedly at risk in 2025 lawsuit over unpaid assault judgment

Nicki Minaj’s $20 million Hidden Hills estate could be sold after a court filing claimed the rapper owes $503K in an assault judgment.

“Although it’s regrettable that the sale of Minaj’s dwelling is required, that result is entirely the product of her intransigence,” his lawyer wrote.

The filing accuses Minaj, whose net worth in 2025 is estimated between $150 and $190 million of ignoring multiple written payment requests and levies served on her suspected creditors.

If the motion is approved, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office or a court-appointed receiver could oversee an auction of the property to settle the judgment.


How the 2019 Assault Case Started the Court Battle

The case dates back to Minaj’s 2019 concert in Frankfurt, Germany, where Weidenmüller worked as head of security.

He alleged that after a male fan broke through the barricade and reached the stage, Minaj became angry with a female security guard and allegedly shouted insults at her in front of the crowd.

When Weidenmüller intervened to calm the situation, Minaj allegedly threw a shoe at him and later summoned him to her dressing room.

There, he claims Kenneth Petty struck him in the jaw without warning, causing severe facial fractures that required eight surgeries and the insertion of five titanium plates.

Minaj and Petty never responded to the lawsuit, leading the court to issue a default judgment of $503,318 in 2024.

Timeline of Events

  • March 22, 2019: During a Frankfurt concert, Petty allegedly punches head of security Thomas Weidenmüller after a backstage confrontation.

  • April–June 2019: Weidenmüller undergoes eight reconstructive surgeries to repair his jaw.

  • 2020–2023: Lawsuit filed for damages; Minaj and Petty fail to appear or respond.

  • March 2024: Court issues default judgment for $503,318.

  • October 6, 2025: Weidenmüller petitions to force the sale of Minaj’s Hidden Hills mansion.

  • October 2025: Case gains international media attention as court filings are made public.

The news of the Nicki Minaj lawsuit 2025 has ignited a storm online.

Hashtags like #NickiMinajCourtCase and #HiddenHillsMansion trended within hours as fans debated whether the rapper is being unfairly targeted or simply avoiding accountability.

Legal experts note that under California law, courts can order the sale of a debtor’s property even a high-value residence, when all other collection efforts have failed.

For insight into how celebrity attorneys balance courtroom strategy with reputation management, see The Role of Celebrity Lawyers: Navigating Fame, Law, and Media Scrutiny.

The timing couldn’t be worse for Minaj, who is currently in the middle of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour with stops in Tokyo, Sydney, and Las Vegas.

Legal experts say the ongoing case could overshadow her tour and sponsorships, especially given Petty’s past criminal record and recent house arrest sentence for failing to register as a sex offender in California.


What Could Happen Next for Nicki Minaj and Her Hidden Hills Mansion

If the Los Angeles court approves Thomas Weidenmüller’s motion, Nicki Minaj’s $20 million Hidden Hills mansion could be placed under judicial supervision and potentially listed for public sale to recover the unpaid $503,000 judgment.

The proceeds would first go toward her mortgage lender and remaining liens, with the remainder directed to satisfy the court order.

Such a forced sale of a celebrity home is extremely rare in California, particularly when the debtor is an active performer with high net worth.

Nicki Minaj poses in pink and white ensemble with jeweled crown headpiece, photographed against a pastel sky background.

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Legal observers say it could become one of the most publicized property enforcement cases involving a music star in years and may even set a precedent for how courts handle high-profile debt disputes.

For an in-depth look at how investigators and legal teams trace, uncover, and recover hidden assets post-judgment — including offshore ventures and complex ownership schemes, see article Asset Tracing and Recovery.

So far, neither Minaj nor her husband Kenneth Petty has commented publicly on the matter.

However, with filings circulating across entertainment and legal media, pressure is building for the rapper to address the situation before the court’s next scheduled hearing later this month.

If Minaj pays the judgment before that date, she could halt the sale entirely. But if she continues to ignore the debt, the court could move quickly with a public auction or sheriff’s sale becoming a very real possibility in the weeks ahead.


People Also Ask

Why is Nicki Minaj being sued in 2025?
Nicki Minaj is facing legal action over an unpaid $503,000 court judgment related to a 2019 assault case involving her husband, Kenneth Petty. A former security guard, Thomas Weidenmüller, claims Petty punched him during a concert in Germany.

Can Nicki Minaj really lose her Hidden Hills mansion?
Yes. If the court approves the motion filed in October 2025, Minaj’s $20 million Hidden Hills home could be sold by court order to satisfy the outstanding judgment, interest, and legal fees.

What happened at the 2019 Nicki Minaj concert in Germany?
According to court documents, a fan breached the stage barrier, sparking an argument between Minaj and a female guard. When head of security Thomas Weidenmüller intervened, Petty allegedly punched him, breaking his jaw.

How much is Nicki Minaj worth in 2025?
Estimates place Nicki Minaj’s net worth between $150 million and $190 million, making her one of the wealthiest female rappers in the world despite the ongoing lawsuit.

What’s next in the Nicki Minaj lawsuit?
The court will decide whether to approve the forced sale of Minaj’s Los Angeles mansion. If granted, the property could be auctioned later this year to recover the debt owed to Weidenmüller.

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Susan Stein
Susan Stein is a legal contributor at Lawyer Monthly, covering issues at the intersection of family law, consumer protection, employment rights, personal injury, immigration, and criminal defense. Since 2015, she has written extensively about how legal reforms and real-world cases shape everyday justice for individuals and families. Susan’s work focuses on making complex legal processes understandable, offering practical insights into rights, procedures, and emerging trends within U.S. and international law.
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