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Nicki Minaj And Meek Mill In Huge Fight Over His Request That She Stay With Him Under House Arrest

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According to fresh reports, Nicki Minaj and  boo Meek Mills have had a huge fight over the rapper’s impending house arrest.
According to a report by TMZ,  trouble reared its ugly head when Meek insisted that Nicki should stay with him while he serves out his 90 day in-home stint.

Nicki was said to have disagreed with Meek on his take and the couple were said to have engaged in a fight that was said to have been bigger than any of their past squabbles.
Meek was sentenced to three months of house arrest by a judge, who also ruled that the Dreamchasers rapper would be on probation for six years after his house arrest sentence is completed.

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