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Nicki Minaj Addresses Claims She Owes Millions To IRS

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According to The Shade Room, Nicki Minaj hopped on Instagram live on Monday (August 1) to address a now-deleted account, Katemiller_7, where the accountholder claimed to be her ex-assistant. The account — donning a profile picture of journalist Megan Feldman Bettencourt— uploaded over twenty posts about the rapper. One of the posts claimed that Minaj owes $173 million to the IRS.

“I have your tax refunds from 2021. When are we gonna tell the Barbz you’ve owed the IRS 173 million since 2016?,” Katemiller_7 questions in the post. “Renting homes is always the go to for the Minaj residence.” Katemiller_7 also wrote about her alleged time as Nicki’s assistant and how they were finally able to reveal all of Nicki’s “secrets,” even after signing an NDA.

“I am Onika’s ex-assistant, who she fired for absolutely no proof of fraud with her bank account,” the accountholder continued. “I’m exposing all files I have from working for her. Along with the voice messages she sent regarding many different people.”

 

Nicki Minaj was noticeably fed up with the account when she took to Instagram Live to put the ordeal to rest, first addressing the IRS claims. “Do you know how much money you would have to make to owe that much money to the IRS?,” Nicki asked smugly. As the IG live continued, the “Freaky Girl” rapper claimed that the Katemiller_7 account was a part of a ruse to end her career.

“This is another fan base. They’re going through with their plot to take me down because they see that all the lies they’ve made thus far have never worked,” Minaj explained to her Barbz. “It’s people right now that’s paying entire staffs to figure out to end Nicki. I know for a fact from actual people that work for labels.”

As reported earlier, the Instagram account alleging the accusations has since been deleted.

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