One of Kodak Black’s exes is dragging the rapper to court. Here’s what we know so far
Kodak Black’s baby mama saga continues — now in the legal arena.
Maranda Johnson has taken the rapper to court, attempting to increase her child support for their two kids, TMZ first reported.
Black’s attorney Bradford Cohen told the media outlet that his client already duly financially supports all of his five kids and that Johnson’s latest move is out of spite.
Last month, gossip watchers may recall Johnson was reportedly involved in a massive fight that broke out at the third birthday party for their daughter Queen Yuri. They also have a baby son, Prince Kapri, who is about to turn one.
As per an incident report obtained by the Miami Herald, multiple guests eventually joined in the skirmish at Manor Complex entertainment complex in Wilton Manors in the early hours of Jan. 26.
“Officers saw a lot of kids and women running towards the exit,” said the complaint. “Officers requested more units come and help [and] quickly entered the building to stop the fights. Inside, officers saw multiple groups of people fighting. [They] started giving orders, removing people from the building while looking for people who could be injured or in need of fire rescue.”
A witness told cops that the trouble started because the “Tunnel Vision” singer decided to invite all three mothers of his kids to the gathering and they were “unhappy” about the situation.
“They started arguing, and one attempted to fight Black three times inside the venue,” said the report, adding that both an uncle of one of the kids and a member of Black’s entourage also got involved, and things escalated quickly.
There were a few minor injuries, as well as damages to the property, but no arrests were made. As for Black (real name Bill Kapri), he was long gone by the time law enforcement arrived.
As per the Broward County Clerk of Court, Johnson filed papers to increase her payments roughly two weeks after the incident, on Feb. 11. The “W.A.G.S. to Riches” star is represented by Hollywood lawyer Jodie Lynn Bassichis.
No hearing on the matter has yet been set.