Lil Boosie Badazz this week claimed he brought an adult woman to perform sex acts on his tween sons, and he was immediately put under fire. And now, the rapper’s parenting decisions have allegedly come under further attack after the state Department of Human Services sued him for failing to financially provide for his daughter, Lyric Beyonce, Bossip understands.
On behalf of the girl’s mother Gelisa Hayes, Special Assistant Attorney General Don Show, filed suit against Lil Boosie. Court papers said that the woman had reached out and complained to Boosie Badazz wasn’t supporting the 11-year-old daughter.
Meanwhile, the aim of Gelisa Hayes and the state is for immediate child support of a “reasonable amount” from Lil Boosie. Likewise, for his wages to be garnished, together with health and accident insurance for the girl, court papers outlined.
Despite Boosie Badazz claiming that he isn’t sure that he’s the father of the child, Hayes, and the state has urged the “Wipe Me Down” rapper to take a DNA test through the state.
Citing federal law, a spokeswoman from the Georgia Department of Human Services said she couldn’t comment about Boosie’s case.
At the moment, however, the 37-year-old Baston Rouge native has not responded to the lawsuit, despite court papers showing that he was served at both his mansion and the nearby headquarters for “Bad Azz Entertainment.” The court papers also said that Lil Boosie is due in court for the case this week, but the hearing has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.