Chris Brown’s Baby’s Mother Nia Guzman Speaks Out, Denies Criminal Activity + Says She Doesn’t Want Fame Or More Money From Singer
Nia Guzman is speaking out against recent reports on what she says are false accusations being hurled at her regarding her and her daughter Royalty with recording artist Chris Brown.
Last week, there were unconfirmed reports that a person had come forward alleging that Nia and her boyfriend King Ba were involved in illegal activity. The allegations were that Nia and Ba were involved in the home invasion of Chris Brown and had plans to burglarize other celebrity homes. The person also claimed that Nia and Ba participated in financial scams; had kidnapped a woman holding her against her will and other allegations — all reported by Famelous.
Fast forward to the present day and Nia’s camp says these claims are simply untrue. Reportedly, she has been under ongoing scrutiny and has even been forced to relocate out of Texas due to fans and paparazzi constantly waiting outside her apartment.
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