Nipsey Hussle’s Daughter’s Mother Says She Hasn’t Seen Their Child In Months, Was Emotional At Court Hearing
Nipsey Hussle’s Daughter’s Mother Says She Hasn’t Seen Their Child In Months, Was Emotional At Court Hearing
The mother of Nipsey Hussle’s daughter, Tanisha, allegedly hasn’t seen her daughter in months. Nipsey’s family (sister Samantha Smith and brother Samiel Asghedom, aka Blacc Sam) went to court today for a hearing about the guardianship of Emani.
During the hearing, Tanisha allegedly became emotional and began to cry, reportedly seeing her daughter for the first time. The courtroom is said to have been cleared so that Tanisha and Emani could spend time together.
The hearing has reportedly been pushed until Friday.
As previously reported, Samantha filed documents requesting guardianship. Nipsey took care of Emani before his death. Samantha says she also helped raise her too and is seeking legal guardianship. Nipsey’s brother, Blacc Sam, has also filed a declaration in support of helping Samantha get guardianship.
Earlier today, Tanisha posted a social media message, stating that she loves her children.
No additional information has been released.
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