Ludacris in baby mama drama

American rapper Ludacris Picture: ANTONIO MUCHAVE
American rapper Ludacris Picture: ANTONIO MUCHAVE

Ludacris has been embroiled in a nasty child custody battle.

First baby mama wanted child support. In return the rapper filed a suit against the mother wanted custody of the child and requested to be maintained, too.

In recent events RadarOnline.com reports that a Georgia judge sided with the rapper’s baby mama and he’s been ordered to pay her $35,000 (about R400,000).

Ludacris’ baby mama, Tamika Fuller, was named guardian of their 4-month-old daughter, Cai Bella, “for the purpose of representing the best interest of the child” and Chris Bridges’ (Ludacris’ real name) attempt to have her held in contempt of court was shot down.

“Petitioner shall pay to Respondent’s counsel, Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($35,000.00), in addition to any amounts previously awarded or paid, as an award of temporary attorney’s fees and expenses of litigation,” the ruling reads.

Cai is Luda’s second child; he has a 12-year-old daughter named Karma from a previous relationship.

Poor Luda thought taking Tamika to court would help him avoid paying child support but instead he ends up paying a mighty price for his battle.