Nicki Minaj's husband Kenneth Petty pleads guilty for failing to register as sex offender
Nicki Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, has pleaded guilty to
failing to register as a sex offender in California.
Initially, the 43-year-old pleaded not guilty to the charge,
but altered his plea in documents filed on Thursday last week. A new hearing
for the case is scheduled for 24 January.
Petty, who married the rapper in 2019, is required to
register as a sex offender after he was convicted of attempted rape in the
first degree at the age of 16. Sentenced in 1995, he served four years for the
offence in a state penitentiary.
According to NBC News, the couple, who welcomed a son in
2020, moved to California from New York in 2019. Petty was arrested during a
traffic stop when police discovered he had not registered as a sex offender in
the state.
Last month, the Anaconda rapper and her husband were sued by
Jennifer Hough, for who Petty was convicted of attempting to rape. In court
documents, Hough alleged that the couple "directly and indirectly
intimidated, harassed and threatened (Hough) to recant her legitimate claim
that Defendant Petty raped her." She alleges that the motivation for the
harassment is Petty's failure to register as a sex offender.
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