Nicki Minaj is back in legal trouble — and this time, it is a production company claiming she owes them a serious amount of money. A company called 24/7 Productions has filed a lawsuit against the 43-year-old rapper and her company, Pink Friday Productions, claiming she never paid over $275,000 for services rendered at two major events.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, 24/7 Productions first worked with Nicki on the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, where they provided live entertainment production services. The working relationship continued into late 2023, when the company says Nicki brought them back to handle her Jingle Ball concert and the high-profile album launch event for Pink Friday 2.

The Bill Was Never Paid — So They Went to Court

Despite completing the work, the company says they never received payment. They are now suing for breach of contract and asking a judge to award them the full $275,000-plus balance. A second entity — Rajun Cajun Inc., a business connected to Nicki — has also been named in the suit, though the exact nature of that company remains unclear.

Sources close to Nicki told TMZ that she plans to pay off the debt, though no timeline or statement has been made publicly by her legal team.

More Legal Drama for the Queen

This is far from Nicki’s first legal headache in recent months. She has been dealing with a series of controversies in 2026 — including a public fallout at the Grammys and the cancellation of her long-awaited new album. A $275K lawsuit from a vendor is the last thing she needs on top of all that.

By imjazy

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