Recently, Kehlani’s ex-partner, Javaughn Young-White, filed a paternity petition to obtain full custody of their five-year-old daughter, Adeya. In this petition, he makes shocking allegations that the singer is involved in a cult. According to court documents, Young-White claims that Kehlani gave birth to their daughter through a home birth organized by what he describes as a cult. This allegation raises serious concerns about the singer’s involvement in such a group and its potential impact on their child.
One of the key points in the court documents is Young-White’s claim that his name was not listed as the father on their daughter’s birth certificate. He states that he has been requesting a copy of Adeya’s birth certificate for the past five years and asking for his name to be added without success. This raises questions about why Kehlani has reportedly denied him this information and what implications it may have for the child’s legal status.
Another concerning allegation is Kehlani’s refusal to provide Young-White with Adeya’s social security number. The court documents suggest that he is unsure if the child even has a social security number based on Kehlani’s actions and behavior. This lack of transparency and cooperation in sharing essential personal information about their daughter raises red flags about the co-parenting relationship between the former couple.
Young-White goes on to claim that Kehlani has been involved in this alleged cult for several years. He believes that the cult exerts control over her actions and behaviors, including decisions related to their daughter’s upbringing. One particularly concerning incident mentioned in the court filing is the cult leader’s alleged vision that Young-White posed a danger to Adeya, resulting in Kehlani preventing him from seeing their daughter for months. This raises questions about the extent of influence the cult leader has over Kehlani’s parenting decisions.
The court documents also mention disturbing details about the child’s exposure to alleged cult practices. Young-White claims that the cult leader performs religious ceremonies on Adeya, to which no one else is allowed to be present. He also alleges that an adult woman member of the cult, referred to as “Messiah,” takes baths with Adeya while under the influence of psychedelic drugs. These allegations raise serious concerns about the child’s safety and well-being while in the custody of Kehlani.
Overall, the allegations made by Javaughn Young-White in the paternity petition raise significant concerns about Adeya’s welfare and safety. The claims of Kehlani’s involvement in a cult, control by the cult leader, and exposure of the child to questionable practices paint a troubling picture of the child’s living situation. It remains to be seen how the court will address these allegations and what steps will be taken to ensure Adeya’s best interests are protected.
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