Nicki Minaj Calls Out Roc Nation Over Allegations Including JAY-Z Paternity Rumors, Megan Thee Stallion Lawsuit

Nicki Minaj has channeled her brethren in music, 50 Cent, savagely calling out Roc Nation for allegations against some of the management company’s associates.

Starting off with Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, Minaj posted a screenshot of a video “calling out” Perez for allegedly “abusing” her daughter Demoree. According to the video, Perez allegedly held her daughter against her will and physically assaulted her.

“Oh no what’s going on The Shade Room?!?!!!! Help!!!!!,” Minaj captioned the post.

According to NBC6 South Florida, the lawsuit came about last month, revealing serious allegations against Perez, including using her influence and wealth to have her daughter, Hadley, wrongfully institutionalized in a mental health facility for two weeks.

According to the suit, Hadley claims she was detained without clear cause, supported by medical records and bodycam footage showing officials directing her into a vehicle. A doctor’s evaluation reportedly cited family claims — including from Perez and an aunt — that Hadley had attempted an overdose, which she denied.

The lawsuit also accuses Perez of interfering in Hadley’s marriage to Javon Hadley by fabricating domestic violence claims. Perez previously sued Javon for alleged abuse of her daughter, which both he and Hadley deny. Hadley was released in April after Perez dropped the case.

Desiree Perez

Desiree Perez, CEO Roc Nation

Roc Nation

Minaj then followed up with another post taking jabs at both JAY-Z and Megan Thee Stallion. Reigniting conversation surrounding Hov’s alleged son — whom has been seeking a paternity test from the Hip-Hop icon – Minaj called out the ongoing legal matter.

“Oh is this why he was trending the other day? Idk. I hope all is well. To God be the glory,” she captioned a photo of Jay placed beside Raymir Satterthwaite. The headline of the screenshot also claimed that a judge has requested to move forward with Raymir’s request for a paternity test proving whether or not Jay is his biological father, thought this has not been substantiated.

The 31-year-old has continuously pleaded with the mogul and businessman to take the test so that he can get answers about his identity. “If he is not [my father], why can’t he prove me wrong?” Raymir told Daily Mail in an interview. “Go to the courtroom and do what everyone else has to do. I can take a no. I can take being embarrassed. I just can’t take him not saying anything. It is not fair.”

Lastly, the Pink Friday rapper called out Megan Thee Stallion’s impending lawsuit just as a federal judge ruled that a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against the Texas rapper can move forward.

In a cryptic post, Minaj wrote, “What was the name of that law again??????? Karma’s Law? Touch not my anointed law? Vengeance is the Lord’s law?… the blogs posting lies, thank you. More money for me. We’re working. Trust.”

Minaj referenced a prior jab Meg took at her husband Kenneth Petty in her song “Hiss,” where she rapped, “These ho*s don’t be mad at Megan, these ho*s mad at Megan’s Law/ I don’t really know what the problem is, but I guarantee y’all don’t want me to start.” The line was aimed at Petty, who is a court ordered registered sex offender due to an incident that took place when he was 15.

The timing of Minaj’s post comes on the heels of U.S. District Judge Gregory H. Woods allowing Emelio Garcia’s lawsuit against Megan — born Megan Pete — to proceed.

Garcia, Megan’s former cameraman, alleges he was harassed and retaliated against due to his sexual orientation. He claims that in 2022, while in Ibiza, Megan engaged in a sexual act with another woman in his presence, made degrading remarks about his appearance, and later cut his hours and pay before firing him when he spoke up.

The judge found Garcia’s claims plausible, noting that the behavior he described could support a hostile work environment based on his sexuality. Megan and her team have strongly denied the allegations, calling Garcia a “con artist” and his lawsuit “baseless.” Unless a settlement is reached, the case is expected to go to trial.

Minaj’s vengeance against the powerhouse label partially stems from Young Money CEO and iconic rapper Lil Wayne being snubbed of Super Bowl performance slot in his hometown, New Orleans. Instead, Kendrick Lamar was tapped to headline the biggest night in football.

In response to the decision, Minaj went on a scathing rant against JAY-Z on X, as he currently holds the title of “live music entertainment strategist” for the Super Bowl Half Time show. She also sent shots to the Blueprint phenom in her verse on Weezy’s “Banned From N.O.” calling out the Super Bowl snub again and Jay’s position. She rapped, “NFL, fire some ni**as and then call us!” 

Megan Thee Stallion, JAY-Z nor Desiree Perez has responded to Nicki Minaj as of publication. VIBE has reached out to Roc Nation for comment and has not yet received a response.