Future’s supposed child mothers will before long have their day in court.
For a considerable length of time, two ladies have asserted that the “Turn on the Lights” rapper has fathered their two particular kids — something which he energetically denies. Eliza Seraphin and Cindy Parker are resolved that their little girl and child are a piece of the Wilburn faction, alongside the other 6 youngsters Future have fathered with Ciara, Jessica Smith, Brittni Mealy, India J, and Joie Chavis. So persuaded are the ladies that, notwithstanding being from Florida and Texas, they got together to lead a DNA test on their children. The information demonstrated that Seraphin’s little girl Reign and Parker’s child Legend have a 99.9% possibility of being kin.
In spite of the basically obvious proof that Future is the sperm benefactor in the two cases, the hip bounce craftsman has evaded the cases and even attempted to get a stifler request set up against Seraphin instantly before Christmas, referring to “bogus and unjustifiable claims.” Parker additionally affirmed that the Future has attempted to take care of all her quiet yet that she rejected the entirety of cash in the expectations that she would win a case for kid backing and halfway care.

New on futures alleged baby mama gets court date for paternity case

New on futures alleged baby mama gets court date for a paternity case

Future will presently need to invest significantly more energy to keep his dubious child making streak peaceful as Parker and Seraphin have moved toward the courts themselves. Parker has presented the DNA test to a Texas court with a judge setting down a date for January seventeenth, The Blast revealed. The future will probably be required to send a delegate to the meeting to make contentions against the conceivable paternity. The contentions should be more grounded than both Seraphin and Parker’s to persuade the judge not to settle the issue without even a second’s pause and award them kid backing and power Future to have halfway authority of the youngsters.
The future isn’t looking excessively splendid.