Ludacris’ Ex Says He Tried to Bribe Her Into Having an Abortion

Updated: Wednesday, Jan. 28, 6:05 p.m. EST: According to People magazine, Ludacris has been granted full custody of his daughter.  Suggested Reading Atlanta Nightlife Insiders Respond to 21 Savage’s Claim That the City’s Club Scene ‘Grooms’ Children Why Claressa Shields Is Getting Dragged Again for Her Relationship With Papoose Uncle Nearest Whiskey CEO Finally Responds After…

Updated: Wednesday, Jan. 28, 6:05 p.m. EST: According to People magazine, Ludacris has been granted full custody of his daughter. 

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“After review of all the evidence, the testimony of the witnesses, the report of the guardian ad litem, and the claims made throughout this entire case, I am gratified that the judge found me to be the most fit and proper parent to have primary physical custody of our beautiful daughter,” Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, 37, said in an exclusive statement to People.

Bridges fought back against comments by the child’s mother, Tamika Fuller, saying they were damaging his reputation, People reported.

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You know what’s low-down and dirty? Trying to bribe a woman with money to get an abortion. You know who’s low-down and dirty? According to Tamika Fuller, Ludacris, for allegedly trying to bribe her with money if she had an abortion.

According to TMZ, Fuller, the mother of Ludacris’ daughter Cai Bridges, is battling the rapper in court. Fuller said Ludacris offered her “$10,000 and a house if she lost the baby.”

What an a—hole, if this is actually true. Fuller also alleges that Ludacris only married his longtime girlfriend, Eudoxie, so that it would seem as if he had a stable living environment for his daughter and he could gain full custody.

So, reportedly, you want to take a child away from her mother, even though you didn’t want the child to begin with? And have some stranger raise your child? 

Boy, bye.

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