
Nicki Minaj‘s former assistant Brandon Garrett has filed a new motion in court, leveling serious accusations against Minaj’s company Pink Personality Inc. — alleging that the company deliberately concealed evidence and obstructed the legal process.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Garrett had requested answers to several key questions related to the case from Pink Personality Inc. He claims the company repeatedly stalled and submitted “fake and incomplete responses” to prevent the case from moving forward.
Garrett is now asking the court to impose a $3,900 fine on Pink Personality Inc. — an amount intended to cover his attorney’s fees.
At the time the case was filed, Minaj’s then-attorney Judd Burstein stated, “This case is completely false and baseless. We are fully confident this matter will be resolved in Minaj’s favor.”
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According to court records, Minaj missed the response deadline in mid-February. Garrett granted a one-week extension at her attorney’s request — but the responses that arrived by March 6 were described as “patently deficient.”
They contained nothing but vague, repetitive objections with zero substantive answers.
The case is currently before Judge Eric Harmon, with the next hearing scheduled for August 5.
The dispute originated during Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 Tour. Garrett alleges he was physically assaulted, after which he spent hours locked in a bathroom before filing a report with the Detroit Police Department. He later returned to Los Angeles and pursued legal action there as well.
However, a warrant request that Detroit police submitted to the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office was rejected on the grounds of “insufficient evidence.”
This isn’t the first time Minaj has faced allegations of physical altercations while on tour. In 2023, Minaj and her husband were ordered to pay a $500,000 default judgment stemming from a backstage incident involving a security guard at a 2019 concert in Germany.
On top of that, in November 2025, a judge signaled intent to order the sale of Minaj’s $20 million mansion as a result of a separate assault judgment against her.
If the court grants Garrett’s motion, Pink Personality Inc. could face not only the fine but a significant shift in the trajectory of the entire case.
