Nicki Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty, is calling cap on his alleged victim’s story. According to her, whose name is Jennifer Hough, Petty sexually assaulted her in 1995. In turn, Minaj’s husband served four years behind bars. Additionally, he received a first-degree attempted rape charge.
Fast forward to March 2020, and Petty was behind bars due to not registering as a sex offender. After, more trouble presented itself. According to Petty’s victim, Nicki and her husband attempt to bribe her into switching her story about the alleged 1994 incident.
The couple is now being sued for witness intimidation and harassment.
In recent events, Petty states that he and his alleged victim had consensual sex.
Petty explained, “I never raped the Plaintiff, and I deny her accusations of rape contained in the Amended Complaint. I also deny all of Plaintiff’s allegations in the Amended Complaint that I committed any improper conduct, sexual abuse, and/or sexual assault. The sexual encounter between Plaintiff and I, which occurred 27 years ago, was consensual and Plaintiff was a willing participant.”
He adds that he only pleaded guilty to avoid a longer sentence.
“I did not force Plaintiff into a house, I did not force Plaintiff to have sex with me. I did not sexually or physically assault Plaintiff in any way. Nor did I ever threaten Plaintiff. I pled guilty to attempted rape.”
After the couple failed to respond to the paperwork, Petty’s victim and her attorney are asking for $20 million in damages and motioning for a $15 million default judgment in October.