Rapper Nicki Minaj has blasted her ex-boyfriend Safaree Samuels for trying to sue her for physical and emotional abuse.
Safaree filed a lawsuit against Minaj a few days ago, asking for a cut from her three studio albums "Pink Friday", "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded" and "The Pinkprint", reports aceshowbiz.com.
Claiming to be involved in the creative process, he is also looking forward to cashing out on her singles such as "Only". Minaj broke up with him in late 2014 and moved on with hip-hop artist Meek Mill in early 2015.
"My man asked him to stop emailing me," Minaj tweeted on Tuesday night.
"I also asked him several times. This man can't move on. It's really sad. I have the emails to prove it," she wrote.
"You really want me showing these emails? I know you need a story line to be on reality TV. God punishing you and you are about to get more!" Minaj continued.
Samuels reportedly is joining the third season of docu-soap franchise "Love & Hip Hop Hollywood".
Minaj was disappointed that Samuels served her with the lawsuit just days after she celebrated Mill's birthday.
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