Nicki Minaj's mansion burglarized with $200K worth of property stolen ... and thieves leave pad 'trashed' by destroying art work, clothes

  • The rappers LA mansion she was renting for $30K a month was recently burgled
  • She was not home and the burglary was reported earlier this week by her team 
  • Property worth $200,000 was taken and there were signs of forced entry
  • This crime comes just weeks after she split from singer Meek Mill 

Nicki Minaj's Los Angeles mansion was burglarized.

Not only was $200,000 worth of jewelry and other property stolen from the posh home, which she has been renting for $30,000 a month, but the place was 'trashed,' according to a Thursday report from TMZ.

No suspects have been arrested yet, but police believe the crime may have been committed by someone who knows the 34-year-old Anaconda singer.

Hit hard: Nicki Minaj's Los Angeles mansion has been burglarized. Pictured December

The property: Not only was $200,000 worth of jewelry and other property stolen from the posh home but the place was 'trashed,' according to a Thursday report from TMZ

Nice digs: The rapper has been renting the dwelling for $30,000 a month

Police are now looking for surveillance video. 

The siren was out of town when the home invasion happened. The burglary was reported by her team earlier this week, it was alleged.

This crime comes just after Minaj split from Meek Mill and has called a truce with old friend Drake. 

Plenty of room: The siren was out of town when the home invasion happened. The burglary was reported by her team earlier this week, it was alleged

No chair was left standing: Police told the site the 11,500 sq. ft home was 'totally trashed'

As far as the burglary, police told the site the 11,500 sq. ft home was 'totally trashed.'

The police source said: 'The suspect or suspects knocked over and flipped furniture and items all over the house ... almost as if they were frantically looking for something.'  

Other sources told TMZ the damage 'looks like it was personal.'

The insider said: 'They vandalized certain items in the house ... destroyed picture frames, perfume bottles, furniture ... and even cut up Nicki's clothing.'

Harsh: The insider said: 'They vandalized certain items in the house ... destroyed picture frames, perfume bottles, furniture ... and even cut up Nicki's clothing'

The ex: This crime comes just after Minaj split from Meek Mill. Pictured 2015

New bond:  The star has called a truce with old friend Drake who is feuding with Mill

There were signs of forced entry.  

This comes just days after Minaj shared a photo with Drake, a longtime foe of her former beau Meek.

Young Money record label sources told TMZ that Drake saw a segment on ESPN just days after Nicki and Meek split on January 5 which featured the songstress and Lil Wayne.

The One Dance hit-maker called the label's president, Mack Maine and asked: 'Why didn't you tell me the family is back?'

Not enough security: The home sits behind a wall and a large gate

A reunion was set up and Drake headed to Miami on January 12 to sit down with Nicki and Young Money's founder Lil Wayne.

That day a photo was taken of the trio, and one of Nicki and Drake that she shared with her 72.9 million followers on Wednesday.

Speaking to Zane Lowe on his Beats 1 radio show last April, Drake revealed: 'I don't really talk to Nicki. Another person I have a lot of love for.'

Back with old pals: Nicki is again talking to her old pals Lily Wayne and Drake

However, while they were not as close as they once were, there appeared to be no animosity between them.

Drizzy continued: 'She dealt with me how I would expect her to - with class. I always have respect and love for her. Unfortunately, we haven't spoke.'

The feud between Drake and Meek began in July 2015, after the latter called out his former pal for not tweeting in support of his latest release.

Meek accused Drake of not writing his own material and claimed that his knowledge of this was the reason the Grammy winner didn't post about the album.

 

 

 

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