Leigh-Anne Pinnock is no longer following Nicki Minaj.
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The woman who Kenneth Petty was convicted in 1995 of assaulting is reeling from the aftermath of her first on-camera interview about her horrible ordeal.
Jennifer Hough (pictured above), the victim of the first-degree attempted rape for which Petty was convicted and sent to prison more than two decades ago, came forward earlier this week with a heartbreaking interview on the daytime TV talk show The Real, her first televised appearance about her ordeal.
And now, to make an already difficult
Leigh-Anne Pinnock is no longer following Nicki Minaj.
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Content warning: This article contains discussion of alleged sexual assault.Jennifer Hough, the woman who accused Nicki Minaj‘s husband Kenneth Petty of sexual assault in 1994 and recently filed a lawsuit against the couple for intimidation, has spoken out in a new interview.Hough alleged Petty raped her at knifepoint in 1994, when they were both 16 years old. Petty was charged with first-degree attempted rape the following year, and pleaded guilty to attempted rape.
Nicki Minaj.In her first on-camera interview, Hough talked to the ladies of about the lawsuit she filed against the couple in which she accuses them of harassment and intimidation, among other charges. ET has reached out to Minaj's rep for comment.«I'm tired of being afraid.
On Wednesday, The Real hosted Jennifer Hough, the woman who accused Nicki Minaj's husband Kenneth Petty of attempted rape in 1994. Petty was convicted of the crime in 1995 and served nearly four years in New York state prison.
A woman whom Nicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty was convicted of attempting to sexually assault when she and Petty were 16 years old spoke out publicly for the first time on Wednesday. Jennifer Hough opened up on "The Real" about the harassment lawsuit she recently filed against the couple and the 1994 incident in which she told police at the time that Petty pulled a knife on her and forced her into a residence where he allegedly raped her.
The rape victim of Nicki Minaj’s husband is no longer staying silent.
Jennifer Hough, the woman that is suing Nicki Minaj and her husband Kenneth Petty over alleged “harassment” and “witness intimidation,” has spoken out on camera for the very first time. Jennifer, as well as her lawyer Tyrone Blackburn, appeared on The Real on Wednesday, Sept.
Jennifer Hough is breaking her silence.
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The “Queen of Rap” sadly won’t be attending the 2021 Met Gala. Nicki Minaj, 38, announced via Twitter on Monday (Sept. 13) that she contracted COVID-19 and won’t be attending this year’s star-studded event in New York. Nicki admitted that she was not vaccinated against the virus, and explained to her followers that the infection was also the reason she skipped out on the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. “I was prepping for vmas then i shot a video & guess who got COVID?” she wrote.
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