(EXCLUSIVE) Lil Wayne’s Alleged Baby Mama Drops Paternity Lawsuit
The court records show that the kid at the center of the legal battle is named Dwayne Keyshawn Brown.
Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time Tunechi was served with court papers while serving his time in Riker’s Island. The court docs were reportedly filed by the child’s grandmother Brenda Ann Brown who got a court to order the rapper to submit to a DNA test. She claimed that he fathered her 8-year-old grandson back in 2002. The judge at the time pushed back Wayne’s DNA test until after he was released from Prison.
The case has been pending for months without Lil Wayne ever being served with the legal papers and then it appears that Brown got tired of trying to hunt down the rapper and decided to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit against Wayne on March 11th. The case was closed the same day. See the exclusive court docs. [FYI: Wayne has four children. His first child, daughter Reginae, with high school sweetheart Antonia “Toya” Carter. His second child, Dwayne III, with Sarah Vivan. His third child, Cameron Carter, was born to actress Lauren London. His fourth child, Neal, was born to singer Nivea.]
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