After a legal battle with Tamika Fuller, the mother of his one-year old daughter, Cai, Ludacris has been granted primary physical custody of the child.
TMZ reports that Fuller attempted to throw up roadblocks claiming Luda, real name Christopher Bridges, didn't want her to have the baby when he found out she was pregnant and offered her $10,000 to have an abortion.
The decision was handed down Monday, January 27, after a family court judge weighed all of the testimony and a report by an independent expert, ultimately deciding to grant Ludacris' request custody.
"After review of all the evidence, the testimony of the witnesses, the report of the guardian ad litem, and the claims made throughout this entire case, I am gratified that the judge found me to be the most fit and proper parent to have primary physical custody of our beautiful daughter," the 37-year old entertainer told PEOPLE.
Luda also has a 13-year old daughter, Karma, from a previous relationship.
The last couple of months have been a whirlwind for the rapper. In December he married longtime girlfriend Eudoxie Mbouguiyengue and released his Burning Bridges EP. The next few months promise to be just as hectic as he releases his long awaited Ludaversal album on March 31. That will be followed closely by the nationwide opening of the seventh installment of the Fast and Furious movie franchise on April 3.
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