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Trespasser Nabbed at Nicki Minajs Mansion
A trespasser on Nicki Minaj's property in Los Angeles has been arrested.The 43-year-old rapper - who cozied up to US President Donald Trump in January - was in ...
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The 43-year-old rapper - who January - was in the middle of a scary situation when police rushed to her home in the suburb of Hidden Hills.
A stranger had wandered onto her property and law enforcement were called as a result, according to police sources for TMZ on Wednesday.
It was claimed that the suspect was seen on camera as he roamed around the Roman's Revenge hitmaker's estate.
He was described as a white male with a big red beard and long hair as he wore a grey tracksuit.
The suspect was arrested at the scene, law enforcement sources told TMZ.
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A trespasser on Nicki Minaj's property in Los Angeles has been arrested
The 43-year-old rapper was in the middle of a scary situation when police rushed to her home in the suburb of Hidden Hills. She (pictured in January) was not home at the time
Thankfully, Minaj - real name Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty - was not home at the time of the intrusion.
This comes weeks after the rapper's much-talked about meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington, DC in January which put her at the center of controversy.
This comes weeks after the rapper's much-talked about meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington, DC in January
Shortly after the trip, Minaj revealed that she received a signed Bible from the Commander-in-Chief and gushed that it is 'one of the most meaningful gifts' she has ever gotten
The Trinidadian rapper then shared to fans that she is working on her citizenship in the United States.
'Residency? Residency? The cope is coping,' she typed out in a separate post on X. 'Finalizing that citizenship paperwork as we speak as per MY wonderful, gracious, charming President. Thanks to the petition.'
The snaps saw Minaj, an ardent supporter of the Trump administration and a self-proclaimed 'number one fan' of the president, counting stacks of cash
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The hip hop star wed Petty - who is a registered sex offender - in 2019. They share a five-year old son together
She even sat alongside the president and the first lady at the premiere of Melania's eponymous documentary last month.
Her MAGA support has stirred up some conflict among her loyal fanbase, the 'Barbz.'
Some have blocked her online or even destroyed her merchandise in protest of her political shift.
However, her new stance is a far cry from her past political statements.
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In 2018, the rapper criticized Trump's immigration policies, calling out the administration's separation of immigrant children from their families in a Facebook post.
'I came to this country as an illegal immigrant @ 5 years old,' Minaj wrote in her post.
'I can't imagine the horror of being in a strange place and & having my parents stripped away from me at the age of 5. This is so scary to me.'
She continued at the time, 'Please stop this. Can you try to imagine the terror & panic these kids feel right now?'
In the last three months, Minaj has advocated for Trump and Vice President JD Vance on social media; seen in November 2025 in NYC
In 2018, the rapper criticized Trump's immigration policies, calling out the administration's separation of immigrant children from their families in a Facebook post; seen in 2025 in NYC
Some have suggested that Minaj's enthusiastic support of Trump may stem from hopes of securing presidential pardons for her husband.
Petty was convicted of attempted rape in the first degree, and her brother, Jelani Maraj, was also convicted of predatory sexual assault and child endangerment.
Democratic strategist Mike Nellis posted on X, 'It's super f***ing embarrassing watching Nicki Minaj to get a pardon for her husband and her brother.'
Minaj is hailed as one of the trailblazing female artists in the male-dominated hip-hop industry but, in recent years, her achievements have been overshadowed by controversy in her personal life and dramatic rap beefs.
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