Rapper Future’s Ex Wants Him Behind Bars Over Son’s Missing Life Insurance Policy

‘Mixtape Pluto’rapper Future’s latest legal mess is getting ugly, and this time, his ex Brittni Mealy wants a judge to go all the way.

Mealy is accusing the rapper of ignoring a court order tied to their 12-year-old son, Prince, and she is not asking for a slap on the wrist. In new court filings, she wants Future held in contempt and jailed until he follows through on what she says he was ordered to do nearly two years ago: secure a $500,000 life insurance policy for their son.

Future / Credit: Instagram
Future / Credit: Instagram

Brittni Mealy Says Future Ignored a Court Order for Months

In a petition filed in Fulton County Superior Court in early March, Mealy alleged that Future failed to comply with a 2023 court order requiring him to obtain a $500,000 life insurance policy for their son Prince, with Mealy named as trustee.

According to the filing, the policy was supposed to be in place by August 12, 2023. Mealy claims that the deadline came and went, and that repeated attempts to get proof of compliance got her nowhere.

“More than eighteen (18) months have passed since the compliance deadline,” the petition states. “Despite several written requests over the course of several months, [Future] has failed and refused to comply.”

Now she wants the court to hold him in contempt and keep him jailed until he complies. Future has not yet responded to the petition.

Their Feud Has Been Messy for Years

This is not some out-of-nowhere clash between the exes. Mealy and Future have been taking shots at each other publicly for years, and the tension around co-parenting has spilled into the spotlight more than once.

Back in 2021, things got especially nasty when news spread that Future had allegedly referred to Mealy as a “(expletive word)” in a text message to their son after Prince told him Mealy wanted help buying school clothes. Mealy later posted the alleged exchange on Instagram Stories and accused the rapper of being an inconsistent father, claiming he had not seen their son in several months.

The fallout got even more petty from there. The two exes mocked each other with dueling merch, with Future dropping shirts that read, “Pray for her,” and Mealy firing back with her own version: “Pray for him.”

The financial side of the case has also shifted before. In 2023, Mealy won an increase in child support, with a judge ordering Future to pay $5,000 a month, up from the $3,000 he had been paying before.

Future, who has at least seven children with six women, including Ciara, is no stranger to public scrutiny over his family life. But this latest filing raises a different question: if a judge already ordered the life insurance policy, why has it allegedly still not happened?

That is the part that could keep this case moving.

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