Blogger Nosy Heaux Asks Judge to Dismiss Nicki Minaj D.e.f.amation Lawsuit Over Drug Allegations and ‘Terrible’ Comments About Her Son

Blogger Nosy Heaux Asks Judge to Dismiss Nicki Minaj D.e.f.amation Lawsuit Over Drug Allegations and ‘Terrible’ Comments About Her Son

Nicki Minaj, Nosey Heaux

 

Blogger Nosey Heaux Asks Judge To Dismiss Nicki Minaj’s Defamation Lawsuit Over Drug Accusations & ‘Vile’ Comments About Her Son

It looks like the drama between Nicki Minaj and blogger Nosey Heaux is far from over.

Nosey Heaux is now demanding that Nicki Minaj’s defamation lawsuit be thrown out of court. According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline, Nosey Heaux (born Marley Greene) has denied all allegations of wrongdoing in the case.

Last September, Nicki Minaj sued the gossip connoisseur after she accused the “Super Bass” rapper of using cocaine and made some disturbing comments about Nicki’s young son.

Reportedly, Nosey Heaux uploaded a video online and said:

“[Nicki Minaj is] shoving all this cocaine, shoving in all this cocaine up her nose. Allegedly. Thank you. Allegedly. But we all know it’s true.”

Nosey Heaux

The social media personality added,

“F*ck… listen! I can’t even say allegedly with that ’cause I, we all know it’s true. I’m not saying allegedly on that. Nicki Minaj is a cokehead.”
Additionally, Nosey Heaux mentioned Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty’s 1995 conviction of attempted rape. The YouTuber also made vile comments about the rapper’s son.

Nicki Minaj, Kenneth “Zoo” Petty, Papa Bear

She stated,
“Your baby is going to be a rapist, too.”
Following Nosey Heaux’s remarks, Nicki Minaj sued the blogger for defamation of character. In her claim, Minaj demanded “no less than $75,000” in damages. In the event that the woman couldn’t afford to pay up, the “Super Freaky Girl” rhymer requested to strip Nosey Heaux of her right to use the trademarked moniker for her brand.

Her lawsuit read,


“In just the day following Green’s September 12, 2022 publication of her lie that [Minaj] is a “cokehead” on her Twitter page, almost 2,000 people had “liked” it. More importantly, more than 260 people had retweeted it, which led to a firestorm of social media attention which was undoubtedly caused by multiple levels of subsequent retweets. While social media is an extraordinarily effective vehicle for spreading lies, it does not confer a license to do so.”

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