Bria Epps Says Dad, Mike Epps, Threatened To : “F*ck her up!”

Sources report that comedian Mike Epps and his 18-year-old daughter, Bria Epps (from a previous marriage) are having some unpleasant daddy-daughter fights, that seem to be escalating. Thursday, Bria filed a police report with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, claiming the threats started after a recent argument between her and her dad. So what REALLY happened? According to Bria, she and her father got into an argument after Mike appeared on an episode of “The Wendy Williams Show“ and gave a shout out to two of his kids, but failed to mention Bria.

Bria expressed her displeasure about being ‘left out’ during his kid shout-outs (my words, not hers) and threatened to “air some family drama” to the media. And reportedly, at that point, Mike got pissed and threatened her. Bria says that he threatened he’d,
“f**k her up” [and] “cause her and her mom and grandmother problems.”
Hence the report. Meanwhile, sources tell TMZ that the cause of the argument was really over a lump sum of money that Bria asked for, to pay her college tuition. Mike refused (to give her a lump sum), insisting on paying the school directly. No word from Mike’s camp, but he did tweet:

P.S. Please raise your hand if (at the age of 18) either your mom or dad threatened you in the same manner?
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