24/7 Productions claims Minaj and her company owe more than 275000 dollars for services provided during late 2023
Nicki Minaj is facing a legal dispute after a production company filed a lawsuit alleging unpaid costs linked to her Pink Friday 2 performances.
The case was filed on March 23, 2026, in Los Angeles Superior Court, with 24/7 Productions claiming that the rapper and her Pink Friday Productions owe more than 275000 dollars for services provided during late 2023. The company stated it supported Minaj’s team during iHeartRadio Jingle Ball performances and the wider rollout of Pink Friday 2.
According to court filings, 24/7 Productions handled advance planning, on-site management, staffing, audio, lighting, rigging, transportation and overall logistics. The company said budgets were approved before work began and that it covered more than 275000 dollars in expenses with the understanding that it would be reimbursed.
The lawsuit alleges that despite Pink Friday Productions receiving around 650000 dollars for Jingle Ball appearances, the production costs were not repaid. The claims include breach of contract and seek damages exceeding 275000 dollars, along with interest and additional fees.
The two parties had previously worked together in 2022 on the MTV Video Music Awards without issue, making the current dispute notable given their prior professional relationship.
The legal action is focused on a business agreement rather than ticketing or tour cancellations. 24/7 Productions claims it made repeated attempts to recover payment over time but received responses such as “we will look into this” without resolution.
The case has generated discussion among fans, with some defending Minaj and urging patience until her side responds. Others have treated the situation as a routine industry dispute.
An associate of the artist, Alex Bruesewitz, publicly dismissed the claims, describing the report as false and calling it another TMZ lie.
No court dates have been announced, and Minaj has not yet issued a public statement regarding the lawsuit.

