Nicki Minaj is being sued by a jewelry store accusing her of damaging the items they loaned her, and photos of the pieces in question have now emerged.

According to RadarOnline, photographs being used in court show several items that Minaj obtained from a West Hollywood outlet called Roseark. Among them is a diamond ring with two pieces missing.

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A contract that solidifies the agreement between Minaj and the store even has the signature of her stylist, Brett Alan Nelson. An invoice shows that the transaction was “final” with “no refunds or exchanges.”

Roseark has alleged that Minaj and her team didn’t return 66 items on time, and when they finally got around to it, the delivered jewelry was defective. The “Super Bass” rapper was then sent a bill for $26,239.50 plus interest, which she allegedly still hasn’t paid.

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Regarding the ordeal, Minaj’s attorney, Jordan Siev, said: “We have not been presented with any evidence that any of the jewelry at issue was damaged by Nicki.”

He added: “This lawsuit appears to be nothing more than an ordinary insurance claim by the jeweler designed to generate publicity for itself and extract a payment to which it is not entitled. We will defend the lawsuit vigorously.”

Nicki Minaj Accused Of Stealing ‘Barbie World’ Idea From Saweetie After Collab U-Turn
Nicki Minaj Accused Of Stealing ‘Barbie World’ Idea From Saweetie After Collab U-Turn

As for music, Nicki has once again linked up with Ice Spice on the song “Barbie World,” which is part of the upcoming Barbie movie’s soundtrack.

The video finds the pair getting all pretty in pink, riding around town together as they trade bars about how they both are just like the popular toy doll.

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And I’m bad like the Barbie/ I’m a doll but I still wanna party, Pink ‘Vette like I’m ready to bend/ I’m a 10, so I pull in a Ken/ Jazzie, Stacie, Nicki/ All of the Barbies is pretty/ All of the Barbies is bad It girls, and we ain’t playin’ tag,” they rap.

The track, which includes a sample of Aqua’s 1997 hit “Barbie Girl,” was first teased at the end of the original Barbie trailer and has kept fans on the lookout ever since.