Most people recognize him as the older brother of global rap sensation Nicki Minaj—a connection that’s definitely brought him into the spotlight. But long before fame came knocking, his journey began in Trinidad, where he was born and spent his early years. When he was just nine years old, he relocated with his family to Queens, New York, marking the start of a new chapter. Born to parents Robert and Carol Maraj, he grew up alongside three siblings: the iconic Nicki Minaj, Micaiah, and Brandon. Over the years, he’s stayed relatively out of the limelight compared to his famous sister, focusing instead on his personal life. In 2015, he took a big step forward by marrying his longtime partner, Jaqueline, building a life grounded in family and privacy. While Nicki Minaj continues to dominate charts worldwide, her older brother remains a steady presence, quietly navigating life in her shadow but carving out his own path. The bond between Nicki Minaj and her siblings, including him, has always been a cornerstone of their shared story.
He made national news back in 2015 after being charged with the rape of his eleven-year-old stepdaughter, a case that quickly drew widespread attention. The trial, which sparked significant public interest, finally got underway in 2017. He faced serious allegations, and as the legal proceedings unfolded, he remained a central figure in the story. Over time, he became widely recognized not just for the charges themselves, but for how the case progressed through the justice system. He was closely followed by media outlets throughout, especially as key developments emerged during the trial. Ultimately, he stood at the center of a deeply troubling and high-profile case that raised important questions about accountability and protection for minors.