![]() “She said that she got word that I was willing to help them out in a situation,” Hough claimed. While recalling her experience, Hough revealed she spoke to Minaj, who allegedly reached out first in March of last year. Hough said she was even paid a visit by Minaj’s lawyer, who allegedly further tried to convince her to change her story. She also claimed the pair bribed her with money and a trip to Los Angeles, California - which she said she refused. Last month, Hough sued the couple, claiming they tried to force her to recant her 1994 story. So, the only way not to be afraid is to continue to speak up.” When asked by co-host Garcelle Beauvais why she waited so long to speak out, the 43-year-old expressed that she was “tired of being afraid.” She continued, “I feel like the actions that were taken in regards to this whole situation have put me in a different type of fear at my age now and it was wrong and I don’t’ want to be afraid anymore. (Photos: screenshot/UrbanBridgez E-Zine’s YouTube channel) Jennifer Hough (right), the victim of Nicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth (left, with Minaj) in 1994 rape case, is speaking out about what she calls a campaign of harassment from the couple. How much money is spent on drug reps to influence doctors’ prescribing habit? Keep reading to learn more.The victim in the 1994 sexual assault case that sent Kenneth ‘Zoo’ Petty - who is now Nicki Minaj’s husband - to prison for four years is now speaking out publicly about the campaign she says the couple has been waging to force her to recant her story about Petty raping her when they were both teenagers.ĭuring an appearance on “The Real,” Jennifer Hough appeared alongside her attorney, Tyrone Blackburn to discuss the ongoing legal battle between her, the Grammy-winning rapper and her husband. The number of drug reps has escalated over the years And they are always, hands down, the best-dressed people in the hospital. Drug reps today are mostly young women, well groomed, and strikingly good-looking. Nowadays, as Carl Elliott puts it, the average drug rep looks like a supermodel, or maybe an A-list movie star. I still remember what my Eli Lily rep, an older gentleman, told me: “When I tell people I am a pharmacist from Eli Lily, doors always open for me”. When I was a pharmacy staff in the late 1970’s and a pharmacy director in the 1980’s, the pharmaceutical representatives (drug reps), also known as “detail men” I encountered were mostly male pharmacists.
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