In the video, Green is heard saying, Nicki is “shoving all this cocaine, shoving in all this cocaine up her nose. Allegedly. Thank you. Allegedly. But we all know it’s true. “F***-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.”
The lawsuit also claims that Green took shots at her 1-year-old son, saying that her bloodline is “disgusting” and that her son will need therapy because “Your baby is going to be a rapist, too.”
Legal documents call Green a “nobody,” “whose main accomplishments in life have been a string of criminal charges, bail jumping, and bad debts.” Nicki’s attorney acknowledges that Green’s post has received some attention and that some users may believe what her video claims.
So far, the “Cokehead” video on Twitter has received more than 2,000 likes and more than 250 retweets, according to Nicki’s lawyer, Judd Burstein.
Burstein said, “When this case is over, she will no longer be permitted to use the name “Nosey Heaux” because we will take her trademark from her when she does not have enough money to pay the judgment. Anyone else who spreads lies about Nicki will suffer a similar fate.”
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