The alleged mother of Future’s child is demanding that he take a paternity test.
Future is the father of six children, and Eliza Reign wants the court’s help with proving he has a seventh in her daughter, Reign. According to documents obtained by The Blast, Eliza has filed a motion for a scientific paternity test in the lawsuit against him. She claims the Atlanta rapper is the father of her daughter and is suing him for paternity, child support, and custody.
Meanwhile, Future has filed documents asking that the court grant a gag order against Eliza, saying the Instagram model has publicly discussed their past intimate relationship without his consent. He says the woman was using social media to defame him. He also previously filed documents requesting that the court make Eliza go through a mental exam, filing for a “psychological and mental health evaluation of petitioner Eliza Seraphin.”
Future, 36, said he believes Eliza has a mental disorder and backs up his accusations by mentioning her history of violent incidents, according to The Blast. He added that getting pregnant by him was all a plot so she could live off his money. Future filed the motion just hours after Eliza appeared on Rah Ali’s OnSite! TV where she gave her first interview about his dealings with Future.
The rapper also previously filed a federal lawsuit against Eliza accusing her of defamation, libel, and intention inflectional of emotional distress. He accuses her of revealing intimate details about him that she learned during “private consensual sexual activity.” Despite the two’s broken relationship, Future did admit to having a sexual relationship with Eliza from 2016 until 2018. He claims that she began harassing him daily after she became pregnant, forcing him to change his number. Future says Eliza’s behavior is “a shameful and outrageous invasion” of his rights to privacy. The lawsuit is seeking unspecified damages and an injunction blocking her from speaking publicly about him.
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