Federal Judge Allows Megan Thee Stallion Sexual Harassment Lawsuit to Proceed
Federal Judge Allows Megan Thee Stallion Sexual Harassment Lawsuit to Proceed

Federal Judge Allows Megan Thee Stallion Sexual Harassment Lawsuit to Proceed

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Nicki Minaj has publicly renewed her feud with Megan Thee Stallion following a legal setback for Megan in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by her former cameraman, Emilio Garcia. The lawsuit, which alleges Megan created a hostile work environment and involved inappropriate conduct, was allowed to proceed by Judge Gregory H. Woods, who denied Megan's request to dismiss the case. Nicki Minaj took to social media to mock the situation, referencing Megan's diss track "Hiss" and citing "Karma's Law" and "Vengeance is the Lord's law," implying Megan's troubles are deserved consequences. Additionally, Minaj has escalated tensions by attacking Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez and Jay-Z, accusing them of political hypocrisy and financial disputes, including a paternity suit against Jay-Z. The animosity between Nicki and Megan, which began in 2024 with diss tracks exchanged between them, remains high, fueled by public social media posts and allegations involving Roc Nation. This ongoing conflict highlights deeper industry disputes and personal grievances that continue to unfold publicly.

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