The man owed a six-figure judgment against Nicki Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, has reportedly placed a levy on the rapper’s L.A. home as he attempts to seize the property.
Us Weekly is reporting that on Friday, October 17, Thomas Weidenmuller, who was awarded a default judgment of $503,000 against the couple in early 2024, filed court documents revealing he communicated with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department over the debt.
Weidenmuller’s lawyer told the celebrity news and gossip outlet that the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department placed a levy on Minaj’s 11-bedroom, 16-bathroom, 11,820 square foot home in Hidden Hills, California, on September 16. A levy can be placed against a home by a creditor who is owed money as they attempt to be paid from the proceeds of any sale of the home.
Weidenmuller reportedly said he served Minaj with his request to have her home sold off to collect on the money she and her husband owe him on October 16 by placing a letter on the front door of the home in question.
