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Nicki Minaj dragged to court for allegedly ‘damaging borrowed jewellery’.
Nicki Minaj, a Trinidadian-born American rapper, is now the target of a lawsuit alleging unpaid debts for handmade jewellery.
The “Moment For Life” rapper is facing legal action after the Roseark Jewellery store in West Hollywood claimed that she had destroyed jewellery that had been loaned to her in addition to failing to pay her due debt.
Meanwhile, In accordance with court records, Brett Alan Nelson, Nicki’s stylist, had a written arrangement with Roseark Jewellery Store specifying a loan of jewellery for a public appearance.
The agreement’s provisions stated that any damages suffered during the loan time would be Brett’s responsibility and that the borrowed items were to be returned within a week.
According to the lawsuit, Brett did not deliver the promised deadline and only delivered 66 pieces of jewelry after the given period.
A pair of earrings and a leaf ring which were both a part of the borrowed collection had visible damage, Roseark Jewellery shop found following assessment In response, Nicki Minaj’s defence lawyer argued that the singer shouldn’t be held responsible for the losses.
The lawyer claims that the jeweller is only exploiting Nicki to promote their shop. Additionally, a source close to Nicki confirmed to TMZ that she received the promised on-time returns for all of the loaned jewellery.
The insider additionally said that the jeweller didn’t discover a missing stone until after the products had been in his hands for some time.
Both sides will have the chance to submit their respective views and evidence in court as the legal dispute develops.
Nicki Minaj, well-known for her number-one singles and colourful fashion sense, hasn’t released an official remark on the case.
Fans and business insiders alike are anxiously expecting further information in this case since it concerns not only the well-known artist but also the issue of accountability and responsibility in the context of borrowed jewellery.