According to reports, Nicki Minaj has achieved a significant win in a deal with a blogger who had accused her of grave misconduct.

According to TMZ, Minaj has resolved her lawsuit against blogger Marley “Nosey Heaux” Green, who claimed in a September 2022 video that Minaj was a “cokehead.”

According to TMZ, as part of the deal, Green acknowledged that all of her statements regarding the Pinkprint rapper and cocaine were false and that she lacked supporting documentation.

Furthermore, Green is not allowed to discuss Nicki, cocaine, her child, or even to retweet remarks that suggest the rapper is engaging in criminal activity. It is said that Green will pay $50,000 for each infraction.

On September 12, 2022, Green uploaded her initial remarks in a video, for which she now acknowledges that she lacked supporting documentation.

“[Nicki] is stuffing a whole bunch of cocaine up her nose,” the person remarked. Certainly. I’m grateful. Presumably. But it’s true, as we all know. Listen, fuck off. We all know that to be true, so I can’t even use the word “allegedly” in that sentence. I’m not making any claims about that. A cokehead is Nicki Minaj.

In addition to labeling Minaj’s family “disgusting” and making “vile” remarks about her kid, Green was also accused of claiming that her son would require counseling since her “baby is going to be a rapist, too.”

“When this case is over, she will no longer be permitted to use the name ‘Nosey Heaux’ because we will take her trademark from her when she does not have enough money to pay the judgment,” stated Judd Burstein, Minaj’s attorney, in a tweet about the suit she filed against Green.

“Anyone who disseminates false information about Nicki will meet a similar end. I’m giving the go-ahead to vigorously litigate anyone who intentionally lies to harm her and has a large media or social media following. The lesson will be learned eventually.

In the court documents, Minaj maintained that “Nosey Heaux” was a “nobody,” while Burstein noted that the “cokehead” video received more than 2,000 likes and more than 250 retweets on Twitter. In her initial slander lawsuit, Minaj sought damages of at least $75,000.