Lil Kim Baby: Retracts Domestic Violence Case Against Daughter's Father, Court Drama Far From Over [VIDEO]
Rapper Lil Kim has had a change of heart in her domestic abuse case against the father of her child, Jeremy Neil (also known as Mr. Papers).
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The allegations from Lil Kim came in the midst of their child support battle for their daughter, Royal Reign, who is one-year-old.
The lawyer representing Lil Kim announced the news to a judge at Bergen County Family Court on Wednesday that she would be withdrawing her request. She previously wanted a permanent restraining order against Neil because according to her claims he physically assaulted her. Interestingly enough, her request shortly after Neil made his own appeal for visitation rights regarding Royal.
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The head of Neil’s legal team, Ronal Bar, told Bossip on Thursday, “We are working towards an amicable solution.”
His publicist Tasha Hilton also added that Lil Kim hoped the restraining order would stop Neil from seeing the child altogether.
As for Lil Kim, she’s definitely still making statements without saying a word. She not only arrived at the hearing five hours late, she told a close fired she “hates” Neil.
“I don’t understand why people like him exist.”
She also brought the drama outside of the courtroom when a reporter got a little too personal.
“Don’t do that! I am telling you — don’t do that! Are you a mother? When you’re a mother, you’ll understand.”
Still, their days in court are from over. They have to go back in August.
They split two months after Royal was born.