A Los Angeles judge said Monday she’s on the brink of ordering the sale of Nicki Minaj ’s $20 million Hidden Hills mansion so a security guard can collect on the $500,000 default judgment he won after suing the “Barbie World” rapper and her husband over his alleged backstage assault at a concert in Germany.

“My tentative is to grant this,” Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Cindy Pánuco said at an afternoon hearing. “I just want to make sure we’re getting it right.” She said the only outstanding document in the application to force the home’s sale was a statement from Bank of America showing exactly how much of Minaj’s $13.3 million mortgage she’s already paid since purchasing the home in October 2022.

“Let’s say there’s no bidder who offers the full $20 million, and it goes up for auc

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