"Karma’s Law?": Nicki Minaj aims fresh criticism at Megan Thee Stallion and Jay-Z following court ruling

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Nicki Minaj is once again speaking out against Megan Thee Stallion and Jay-Z, following a recent court decision involving Megan’s management team, Roc Nation.

On July 8, Nicki Minaj took to X (formerly Twitter) with a flurry of posts, commenting on Megan and Roc Nation’s denied motion to dismiss a federal lawsuit. The case, filed by cameraman Emilio Garcia, alleges he was forced to witness Megan engage in sexual activity in a vehicle during a European tour.

U.S. District Judge Gregory H. Woods ruled that Garcia provided enough evidence for the case to proceed.

Nicki Minaj wrote on social media:

“What was the name of that law again???????? Karma’s Law? Touch not my anointed law? Vengeance is the Lord’s law.”

She went on:

“We give God the glory & he’s only just begun. Have a blessed day if you can. lol the blogs posting lies, thank you. More money for me. We’re working. Trust.”

She later added on X (formerly Twitter):

“Being a gay man doesn’t give any woman the right to sexually grind on you or have sex in front of you. I remember seeing someone grinding on their hair stylist & he seemed so uncomfortable.”

Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion have reportedly been embroiled in a public feud since early 2024, trading lyrical blows in diss tracks such as Hiss and Big Foot.


"Karmic debt": Nicki Minaj reignites long-standing grievances against Jay-Z and Roc Nation

In addition to her comments about Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj also turned her attention back to Jay-Z, reposting a statement from 50 Cent regarding an alleged paternity suit involving the rapper:

“Oh is this why he was trending the other day? Idk. I hope all is well. To God be the glory.”

She also wrote:

“We’ve calculated about 100-200MM so far. #JayZ call me to settle this karmic debt. It’s only collecting more interest. You still in my TOP 5 tho. Let’s get it n—a. And anyone still calling him Hov will answer to God for the blasphemy.”

The Super Bass hitmaker didn’t stop, as she posted:

“Dear #JayZ & Desirat. You ruined hiphop. You ruined football. You ruined basketball. You ruined touring. You ruined instagram. You ruined Twitter. The jig is up. All of this is alleged & for entertainment purposes only.”

The rapper has long suggested that Roc Nation, which once vied to sign her, has used its industry influence against her since she chose Young Money instead.

Earlier this year, she criticized Jay-Z again for his reported role in selecting Kendrick Lamar over Lil Wayne for the Super Bowl Halftime Show lineup. She also reposted fans’ claims that Jay-Z owed her money through his streaming service TIDAL. Nicki Minaj claimed the amount could be between $100 million and $200 million.

She then made a promise to her fans:

“When I get it, y’all getting it. Tuition, student loans, anything. Barbz, it’s on me.”

As of now, representatives for Megan Thee Stallion, Jay-Z, and Roc Nation have not responded publicly to Minaj’s recent remarks.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala