Nicki Minaj Mocks Megan Thee Stallion With ‘Sex Offender’ Jab Over Megan’s Explosive Harassment Lawsuit

by Grace Somes
Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion || Image credit: @nickiminaj @theestallion

Nicki Minaj is happily playing arsonist, seizing the moment after a judge denied Megan Thee Stallion’s request to dismiss her former cameraman’s explosive harassment lawsuit.

Nicki Minaj is not holding back.

The “Queen of Rap” just stirred up a new round of drama with Megan Thee Stallion, and fans are calling it a divine read. And yes, the beef is sizzling once again.

It all started after news broke that a judge had officially denied Megan Thee Stallion’s motion to dismiss a harassment lawsuit filed by her former cameraman, Emilio Garcia. That means the case is going to trial, and the internet wasted no time reacting, especially Nicki.

The rapper took to Instagram, reposting a headline from Akademiks TV about the judge’s decision and adding her signature layered shade:
“What was the name of that law again???????? Karma’s Law? Touch not my anointed law? Vengeance is the Lord’s law? We give God the glory & he’s only just begun. Have a blessed day if you can. Lol, the blog’s posting lies, thank you. More money for me. We’re working. Trust.”

It didn’t take long for fans to catch the dig, especially since Nicki and Megan haven’t been on good terms since their short-lived “Hot Girl Summer” collab.

Here’s the backstory: Emilio Garcia, Megan’s ex-cameraman, filed a federal lawsuit in 2024 accusing the Houston rapper of harassment, retaliation, and discrimination.
According to Garcia—who is openly gay—Megan subjected him to a pattern of disturbing behavior while on tour. The most shocking allegation? That she allegedly performed a sexual act with another woman in front of him during a work trip to Ibiza, knowing he was present in the vehicle.
He claims Megan assumed he was “non-threatening” because of his sexual orientation and wouldn’t have acted the same way in front of a straight man.
But it didn’t stop there. Garcia also alleges that Megan made fat-shaming comments, threw a remote at him, and retaliated when he voiced concerns. He says his hours were cut, his pay was slashed, and eventually, he was fired and blackballed from the industry.

Megan’s legal team has described the lawsuit as “entirely false” and “outrageous,” arguing that it’s based on fabricated allegations with no legal merit. But Judge Gregory H. Woods saw it differently, ruling that Garcia presented enough evidence to move forward with litigation.

Megan hasn’t responded publicly (yet).

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