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Future Dragged Back Into Court By Jessica Smith Over Their Son

Looks like Ciara isn’t the only one of Future’s baby mamas unhappy enough with his behavior as a parent to drag him into court.

According to The Jasmine Brand reports, Jessica Smith had a son with Future in 2002. She originally took Future to court in early 2013 and alleged the rapper had lied about his net worth to keep his child support payments low. At that time Future claimed he was making $16K a month and was paying $1,662 based off that amount. Smith told the courts she believed her son’s father was actually bringing in closer to $50K per month. Future stood by his claims and sought joint physical custody of their son. Smith and Future eventually settled the matter outside of court. Jessica was awarded primary custody of their son and Future agreed to pay $2,800 monthly child support for their son, while the pair shared joint custody.

In any case, it seems their peace was short-lived. Smith is back in court, claiming that the $2,800 monthly support is no longer sufficient. This time Smith is also blasting the rapper for being a bad father. She’s accusing Future of neglecting their son and failing to maintain a meaningful, loving relationship with him. Smith claims their son is suffering from emotional and behavioral issues stemming from Future’s neglect, as well as his exposure to his father’s grandiose lifestyle in the media. Smith says her and Future’s son is in need of behavioral and clinical therapy to address the emotional trauma he’s suffering. She also says their son is underperforming in school and needs specialized tutoring.

Smith is seeking an increase in child support base on Future’s current income and also wants her legal expenses to be paid by the rapper. He has not yet responded to her allegations in court.

The suit is seeking an increase in child support – based on Future’s income currently and attorney fees for having to sue her baby daddy.The rapper has yet to respond to the allegations in court.

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