Just two years after a woman filed a suit against Lil Wayne, claiming he fathered her 15-year-old son, the rapper has fired back with a lawsuit of his own.
According to the @blast, the paternity ordeal began back in August of 2015, when Keiotia Watson demanded a court order to legally recognize the rapper as her son’s father. She said she had relations with Lil Wayne back in 2001 and became pregnant. Years later, Watson filed a suit and followed up with a default judgment when Wayne refused to respond to the case. As a result, the Louisiana rapper was ordered to pay $5,000 a month starting January of 2016, plus medical bills.
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However, one year after the rapper was ordered to pay up for his alleged son, who shares his name, Wayne filed new documents to clear the situation up once and for all.
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In the suit, Wayne said he was never served papers for the initial court date, which is why he was a no-show. But, as for the actual judgment, he said it was obtained by fraud, as all of the allegations are false and does not prove he fathered her child. So, he is now requesting a paternity test, but until the results come back, he is asking a judge to put the monthly payments on hold.
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“In June of 2001 I was residing in New Orleans, but my professional commitments required me to travel a great deal throughout the United States,” Wayne said in the suit. “I do not believe it is possible that I am the biological father of Dwayne Brown. I have never acknowledged Dwayne Brown as my son, nor was I ever made aware of his birth until I was served with the petition,” he said of the August filing, adding that, “I am the loving father of four (4) children, all of whom I provided support for since birth. Up until now, I have never been involved in a child support case.”
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