Ciara Calls Future out in New Court Documents

Future and Ciara had a pretty messy breakup.

And co-parenting was even messier.

Although they were able to find a resolution in their child custody battle, Ciara is now claiming that Future has not been spending much time with their son.

According to TMZ, in new documents, the R&B singer and wife to Russell Wilson claims the Atlanta rapper has skipped out on one too many scheduled visits with Little Future.

She also claimed that Future is missing about 37 percent of the visits.

And when he doesn’t make the scheduled visits, she claims he arrives at the last minute, which hurts her schedule.

According to the documents, things aren’t much better when the visitations take place in Georgia, where Future lives. That’s because the child allegedly spends most of this time with Future’s mother and grandmother, instead of his father. This also means that FaceTiming with Little Future happens rarely.

Ciara is also concerned with their son’s health which has worsened as a result of traveling across the country. These health issues have allegedly caused emotional breakdowns at school. These developments signal to her that their son’s travel schedule must change.

She is requesting mediation with Future to iron out a better schedule.

 

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7 comments

  1. Mess. This is why Ciara told people to level up. Future s a whole mess and I’m glad Ciara finally woke up and left him.

  2. I think Future is just being vindictive. Ciara is the one baby mama of his that actually left him and moved on with her life. The others didn’t and they stay in his harem because he controls them with money. Ciara has her own money and married someone with even more money. So Future takes it out on Baby Future.

  3. She is one of few baby Mamas who actually move on from their baby daddy look at Kevin Hearts ex and Usher Ex neither have men

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