Lil Wayne is not the father of a 15-year-old boy in Louisiana, according to new claims made by the rapper. Wayne reportedly filed legal documents a few days ago that requested a new paternity case.
Keiotia Watson filed a suit against Wayne in 2015, citing him as the father of her son, Dwayne, who was named after his alleged dad. Keiotia told the courts that she and the star rapper engaged in sexual intercourse in 2001, and she later learned of her expectancy as a result of their relations. Wayne was ordered to pay Keiotia $5,000 per month in child support after a judge granted her motion. The rapper was also ordered to pay for his alleged son’s medical insurance beginning in January 2016.
Lil Wayne is now saying that Keiotia’s claims are false and that she obtained a ruling under fraudulent circumstances. “I did not engage in a sexual relationship with Keiotia Watson in June of 2001 or at any other time,” the rapper said in a signed declaration.
“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. 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. 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.”
Wayne also revealed that he did not appear in court during the initial hearing because he was never properly served legal papers. Stay tuned for more Lil Wayne paternity news!
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