Kenneth Petty Bio, Age, Nationality, Height, Birthday, Family, Wife, Nicki Minaj, Occupation, Crimes, Net Worth

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Kenneth Petty Biography| Wiki

Kenneth Petty, better known as Zoo Bang, is an American music executive best known for his romantic relationship with American female rapper Nicki Minaj. He is Nicki’s husband, a formerly convicted person and registered sex offender at the level two level in the state of New York. Between 2006 and 2013, he was imprisoned in New York on manslaughter charges.

Kenneth Petty Age| Birthday

How old is Ken? Petty is 44 years old as of 7th April 2022. He was born in 1978 in Queens, New York, United States of America. Celebrating his birthday 7th of every April.

Kenneth Petty Nationality| Ethnicity

Ken is an American national and citizen by birth. He was born in Queens, New York, United State of America. He is of mixed ethnicity/heritage/ancestry. ALSO READ: James Charles

Kenneth Petty Height

His height is not yet disclosed. details about her other body measurements will be updated as soon as possible.

Kenneth Petty Family| Parents

He was raised by his parents, but he has not provided any information about his siblings or family in general. It is unknown whether he had siblings, and the identity of his father and mother is still unknown. He has kept the public in the dark about his childhood.

Kenneth Petty Wife| Married |Daughter| Nicki Minaj

He is married to Singer Nicki Minaj since 21st October 2019, The couple is proud parents of a baby boy who was born on Wednesday, September 30, 2020.

Kenneth Petty’s Net Worth

Petty is an American celebrity who has a net worth of $500 thousand, while his wife has a massive net worth of 100 million dollars.

Kenneth Petty Career

Petty is reported to be an amusic industry professional and has appeared in his wife Nicki’s music videos for her songs ‘Megatron’ and ‘Hot Girl Summer’.

Kenneth Petty Arrested| Crimes

On March 4th, Petty was arrested by US Marshals for failing to register as a sex offender in the state of California. He surrendered to authorities and was taken into federal custody before being released on bond. Petty has had several run-ins with the law, with his first major arrest taking place in New York on September 16, 1994. The New York Police Department arrested him as a sex offender at this time for having sexual encounters with a 16-year-old girl. He was also sixteen years old at the time. He was said to have had a cutting object with him during the attempted attack, which he used to force the girl to have sex with him. On April 5, 1995, he was sentenced to 18-54 months in prison. After 4 years, he was released from jail in January of 1999.

In 2006, he was involved in another legal issue. He was accused of shooting and killing Lamont Robinson on 27th April, 2002. He was again thrown in jail and sentenced to 10 years behind bars and he ended up serving 7 years out of the ten. He became part of a supervised release program upon his release in 2013 until 2018. Even in jail, it seems that Petty couldn’t keep off from trouble. From the many violations involving him, he had 4 months in solitary confinement. After he was released, he brushed with the authorities in September 2018 for driving while his license was suspended.

Petty moved from New York to California in July 2019, necessitating his registration as a sex offender in his new state. However, he failed to register as a sex offender in California, and he was arrested again on March 4, 2020, by the US Marshals Service. According to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, offenders are legally required to update their registration in “every jurisdiction in which they reside, work, or attend school.” Failure to properly register and update personal information within a jurisdiction is a federal offense punishable by fines and imprisonment for up to ten years. He pled not guilty and was released on a $100,000 bond, according to TMZ. He was ordered to abide by a set curfew and wear an ankle monitor as well as hand over his passport, limiting him to traveling outside of Southern California. He was also ordered to keep off from drug use, which includes marijuana despite it being legal in the state. His court date was set for March 23, 2020.