The Dream’s New Baby Mama Claims Producer Punched, Kicked & Strangled Her During Pregnancy
Not so good news for producer, The Dream (real name Terius Youngdell Nash). Reportedly, the 36-year-old has been accused of getting physically violent with his ex-girlfriend/baby mama, Lydia Name.
According TMZ, New York police are looking for Dream. Lydia claims that he allegedly punched, kicked, and strangled her, while she was pregnant with their child. The Dream adamantly denies these claims.
According to law enforcement, the alleged incident took place in April 2013 at the Plaza Hotel–three months before she gave birth to their son.
According to the site,
It’s unclear what prompted the alleged attack and if Nam ever sought medical attention — but for some reason, she didn’t file a police report until November, which is when she described the alleged assault to police.Law enforcement sources tell us, Dream (real name Terius Nash) is now wanted for questioning by police in connection with Nam’s allegations — which means if they find him … he’ll be taken into custody. For The-Dream’s part, he not only insists Nam is lying — sources close to the producer tell us, he thinks she’s a vengeful woman who’s plotting to use this alleged crime as a way to extend her visa in the U.S. (Nam is Canadian.)
Reportedly, Dream was already arrested in connection with a separate domestic violence incident with his ex for another alleged incident that took place last June. Lydia refused to press charges, so the case was dropped. No official response has been released from Dream. Dream was most recently married to Christina Milian. They divorced in 2011 and share a daughter (Violet). Dream was also married to singer Nivea. They divorced in 2007 and share three children together.
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