The man who is owed $500,000 by Nicki Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, exclusively spoke to Us Weekly about his efforts to seize the rapper’s home.
On Wednesday, October 15, Paul Saso, who represents Thomas Weidenmuller, told Us, “Judgments are not optional. Mr. Weidenmuller obtained a valid judgment, and like any judgment creditor, he is entitled to have it paid.”
“He has waited long enough, and we will take all lawful steps necessary to see that happen,” Saso continued. “That said, we would invite [Minaj] to voluntarily satisfy the judgment, along with all post-judgment interest and enforcement costs — which would avoid the need for any sale and bring this matter to an immediate close.”
As Us first reported, Weidenmuller filed court documents on October 6 as part of his lawsuit a