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Ciara Sues Her Baby Daddy Future For Slander After He Called Her Mothering Skills Into Question


When the two elephants fight, it is the baby that suffers, or something like that. I’m sure we’ve all heard that adage before.
Ciara is suing her baby daddy Future for libel and slander, after the artist questioned her parenting skills with some rants online.
Future was served with court documents at Los Angeles International whilst returning from a trip. According to TMZ, Ciara wants his slanderous messages taken down from twitter, as well as an injunction on him publicly passing comments on private family matters about their child.
TMZ reports

Ciara and Future’s war just got way more heated — she’s suing him for allegedly blasting her mothering skills and attacking her relationship with Russell Wilson … all to publicize his music.
In the suit … obtained by TMZ, Ciara calls out Future for a radio interview in which he discussed a now infamous photo of Wilson pushing Ciara and Future’s son in his stroller. Future said, “She probably set him [Russell] up. You letting them catch that photo. Leave my son out of all the publicity stunts.”
Ciara points out several other interviews, but she’s also pissed about her baby daddy’s Twitter rant in January when Future said, “This b*tch got control problems … I gotta go through lawyers to see baby future … the f***ery for 15k a month.”
In the suit, Ciara says she goes out of her way to make sure Future sees their son — and says they’ve had at least 19 visitations (some spanning several days) since December 2014.
Ciara believes Future’s comments were said with malice. She’s suing for slander and libel, wants all his nasty tweets deleted, and wants him blocked from saying anything about private family matters regarding baby Future … in the future.

This post was published on February 9, 2016 3:51 PM

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