Nicki Minaj is facing a major legal and financial shakeup after a Los Angeles judge said she may order the sale of the rapper’s luxury mansion in Hidden Hills. The property, worth around $20 million, is now at the center of a dispute tied to a $500,000 default judgment that went to a security guard who says Minaj’s husband assaulted him during a concert in Germany. The update came Monday from Judge Cindy Pánuco, who made it clear she’s prepared to move forward if the couple continues to stay silent, as reported by Rolling Stone.

This ruling stems from a case involving Thomas Weidenmuller, the security guard who filed for the judgment after Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, allegedly ignored multiple legal notices. He’d already tried other ways to enforce it but got nowhere, which push

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