Nicki Minaj has until later this week to pay a $503,000 lawsuit judgment or risk losing her $20 million California mansion. Nicki Minaj's lawsuit drama has reached the 11th hour. She reportedly has yet to answer to a 2024 half-a-million dollar lawsuit default judgment she was ordered to pay former security guard Thomas Weidenmuller, who sued the rap star in 2022 over an alleged assault he suffered at the hands of Nicki's husband, Kenneth Petty, in 2019. Last November, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Cindy Pánuco said she planned on enforcing the sale of the home to satisfy the judgment, but needed more time to see records showing how much of the $13 million mortgage Nicki has already paid since buying the home, which is now valued at $20 million, in October of 2022. Judge Pánuco is scheduled to make a final ruling on Thursday (Jan. 22), barring a last-minute payment or appeal from Nicki, according to court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. XXL has reached out to Nicki Minaj's team and Thomas Weidenmuller's attorney for comment.