What’s Tea? Rah Ali Speaks Out Against Nicki Minaj’s Credit Card Fraud Allegations
- Chinyere Ibeh

- Oct 31
- 2 min read
The former friends appear to be on the outs as the OnSite CEO denies any involvement in the unauthorized use of the rapper’s credit card.

Rashidah Ali, CEO of OnSite and popularly known as Rah Ali, penned a heartfelt letter to deny Nicki Minaj’s allegations of credit card fraud.
Earlier this month, the Grammy-nominated rapper alleged that three people used her Amex card without her permission in the span of two months. Controversial YouTuber Tasha K added fuel to the fire by alleging that Ali was one of the three people who used Minaj’s credit card. The YouTuber doubled down on the allegations in a follow-up video, noting that she spoke with Minaj directly about the allegations.
Ali posted her letter to Twitter, currently known as X, in which she talks about her loyalty throughout the duo’s friendship.
“Throughout the duration of our friendship, I have been nothing but loyal and genuine,” Ali wrote. “I can’t tell you how much it saddens me that you’ve now decided to turn on me, the person who was actually in your corner.”
The self-proclaimed stiletto expert accuses Minaj of allowing others to spread such allegations as well as to smear her character.
“To be lied on by someone you don’t know is one thing; for it to come from you is unimaginable. You have put me and so many people who care for you and have rooted for you at risk,” Ali said.
The former “Love & Hip Hop” star ends the letter by telling the “Super Bass” rapper to seek help and to reclaim her peace, time, and her crown. Speaking of “Love & Hip Hop,” Ali faced various credit card fraud claims throughout her time on the show.
In 2014, MadameNoire reported that Ali allegedly took an acquaintance’s credit card without permission and went on a shopping spree. She allegedly made purchases at Shoe Inn, Homewood Suites and Ambience Hotel. The former reality TV star would agree to a plea deal, which had her reporting to a probation officer and paying restitution.
Social media users believe Ali isn’t the only one involved in the alleged credit card fraud, as Tasha K claims Minaj took legal action against Emmy Award winning stylist DiAndre Tristan. The YouTuber alleged that Tristan was previously convicted of credit card fraud in 2010.
Minaj revealed via her Instagram Story that the “credit card thieves” were tracking her moves with a tracking device, which was allegedly attached to their phone number. In the posts, she claims that they will all go to jail due to the fraudulent purchases.
The credit card fraud allegations first came to light when Minaj was in a heated social media exchange with fellow New York rapper, Cardi B. The argument happened soon after the release of the Bronx rapper’s sophomore album, “Am I The Drama?”









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