According to the settlement shared by reporter Meghann Cuniff, Nosey had to apologize to Nicki, admit she fabricated the story and refrain from mentioning the rap star and cocaine.
- August 18, 2024
AceShowbiz - Nicki Minaj has reportedly settled her lawsuit against vlogger Marley Green, who goes by Nosey Heaux. The "Anaconda" femcee first filed the suit in 2022 after the latter accused her of being a "cokehead."
According to the settlement shared by reporter Meghann Cuniff, Nosey had to apologize to Nicki, admit she fabricated the story and refrain from mentioning the rap star and cocaine. Nosey herself conceded she never had any evidence of Nicki using or abusing cocaine or any other illicit drug.
In addition, Nosey must refrain from talking about Nicki's husband, Kenneth Petty, or their son Papa Bear. She also can't re-tweet anything that paints Nicki in a negative light. If she doesn't comply, she'll have to pay Nicki $50,000 for each violation.
"Heaux acknowledges and admits that (a) any and all statements which she has ever made about Maraj using and/or abusing cocaine were false," read the docs "Heaux hereby apologizes…†Green has agreed to never say anything about Minaj being 'engaged in conduct which reflects poorly on Maraj's integrity.' "
Nicki pursued legal action against Nosey after the blogger accused the rapper of using cocaine. The artist also took issue with remarks about her child. "The Defendants herein have outrageously defamed [Nicki Minaj] by posting a video on their Twitter page in which Defendant Marley Green, who goes by the name of 'Nosey Heaux,' falsely and maliciously stated that [Nicki Minaj] is a 'cokehead' who is 'shoving all this cocaine up her nose,' " Judd wrote in the lawsuit.
Nosey initially responded to Nicki's defamation lawsuit by denying the allegations and standing by her statements. She argued that her comments were protected under free speech and claimed she was being unfairly targeted for expressing her opinions. She also stated that the femcee was using her platform and influence to intimidate and silence critics.
Nosey didn't back down and maintained she had the right to voice her thoughts and opinions, even if they were controversial. Her response framed the lawsuit as an attempt by a powerful celebrity to suppress dissenting voices.