Jennifer Hough, The Woman Suing Nicki Minaj’s Husband, Kenneth Petty, Over Allegations Will Appear On “The Real”
Jennifer Hough, Accuser Of Nicki Minaj’s Husband Kenneth Petty, To Appear On The Real
Jennifer Hough, the accuser of Nicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty, is opening up about the details surrounding her lawsuit in an exclusive interview on The Real.

Today (September 21st), the talk show teased the upcoming interview.
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As previously reported, Jennifer Hough, filed a lawsuit against the couple for harassment this year. She claims that Nicki Minaj and her husband have been harassing her in an attempt for her to recant her allegations against Petty.
She also alleges that the intimidation started after Petty was arrested in California for failing to register as a sex offender in the state.
Jennifer also claims that the couple offered her $20,000 through an associate named, ‘Black,’ who allegedly later threatened Jennifer Hough on Instagram with guns and voice memo saying,
“Case is over now. John Wayne TV coming soon, tell that b**** she will be exposed, case over now. $20K huh…u know u done f***** uped. John Wany TV…you lying a** b****, 20 thousand.”

Due to the allegations, Hough claims she has reportedly had to move her and her children three times.
Nicki Minaj has yet to comment publicly.

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