Nia Guzman Denies Reports That Her Lawyer Said Royalty Was With Chris During Incident

In the midst of all of Chris Brown’s drama yesterday, E! News published a report saying that they’d spoken with Nia Guzman’s lawyer, Carl Anthony Moore, who said that their daughter Royalty was in the house when all of this mess went down.


Nia Guzman Responds To Reports That She Lost In Custody Court With Chris Brown

Earlier today, TMZ published a story about Chris Brown and his daughter’s mother, Nia Guzman. The report said that Nia had lost in court gunning for full custody of Royalty as opposed to the joint custody she and Chris share now, as well as a court-appointed monitor for the time Chris would get. However, Nia says that’s not what the court date was about at all. “#LIES! There is no big victory when it comes to children,” Nia wrote in response to TMZ’s headline. “I never I REPEAT NEVER wanted or have tried to take our child away! And NEVER WILL. All that was asked is a set NANNY in place. IN WHICH WE BOTH WOULD of agreed upon. I went for this because ONE individual VERY close to the situation advised me MOTHER TO MOTHER. That I needed monitors and drug testing and random house visits.” She continues on, saying that this family member of Chris gave her intel on his drug use, but walked away at the final hour so as to not back up her initial statements and leave Nia looking like the bad guy. Check out the full statement below… This is just messy.


Chris Brown’s Baby Mama’s Ex Is Out Of Jail, But Still In Trouble

King Ba is the man who was dating Nia Guzman and thought to be the father of Royalty until it was determined Royalty was a baby Breezy. Last month, the reason he had so much money all the time became clear – he’s in the business of scamming! He was arrested for forging checks in his hometown of Houston, and later released on a $5,000 bond, with a court date for the next month. As we reported last week, Ba missed the scheduled court date, and a warrant was issued. He turned himself in the next day, and the judge raised his bail from $5,000 to $40,000 as a penalty. He paid right away (probably with his scamming money!), but then they found he had a medical marijuana card on him from Cali. The judge wasn’t having it since he’s a Texas resident, he now has to undergo 5 drug tests, and can’t leave Harris County.


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