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Cyntoia Brown and J. Long

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Cyntoia Brown Ordered To Stay Away From Husband Jaime Long’s Tween Son

Justice advocate Cyntoia Brown has been dragged into her new husband’s custody case with his son’s mother.

A Texas Family Court judge last week OK’d Stacey Kirkland’s motion to curb Christian rapper J. Long’s access to their 11-year-old son and an injunction barring Brown from going anywhere near him, BOSSIP has learned.

The mom said in court papers that Brown’s status as a convicted murderer has put her on edge, and she believes Long is so blinded by love that he won’t take the steps to keep the boy safe.

“I am extremely concerned about the safety of our young son, and do not believe that his father, Jaime, will take proper measures to protect (the boy) from danger,” Kirkland wrote in an affidavit that was obtained by BOSSIP.

Under Long and Kirkland’s original parenting plan, one parent was supposed to let the other one know if they intended to marry or live with someone else.

But Kirkland said in court papers that she heard from third parties that Long was in a relationship with Brown, which prompted the worried mom to file a motion to change their son’s custody terms and seek a restraining order that would stop Brown from coming within 500 feet of her son.

She said Long moved to Tennessee in February 2019 to be closer to Brown, who was released from state prison in August 2019.

Kirkland said Long has only seen the boy one day a month in 2018 and has barely spent time with him after he moved to Tennessee.

“I would love for Jaime to spend more time with (the child),” Kirkland wrote in an affidavit obtained by BOSSIP. “However, in light Jaime’s recent decision to enter into a romantic, committed relationship with a woman convicted of first-degree murder, I am extremely fearful.”

Long never responded to the suit, so the judge put him in default. Now, Long will now only have supervised visits with the boy – who BOSSIP is not naming – and isn’t allowed to have his son in Brown’s presence, the order says. The order says that Long is barred from trying to hide the son, take him out of school or the state of Texas or discuss the case in front of him. If Long ignores the court order, he faces a $500 fine for each violation and six months in jail, the court papers say.

The judge also upped Long’s child support to $527 a month, which includes $300 for the son’s health insurance, the order states.

Long’s custody case isn’t the only controversy that has plagued his and Brown’s new union. Pam Long from the 90s group Total accused Long of abusing her during their one-year marriage. Long has denied her allegations.

We reached Kirkland’s lawyer and to Long for comment.