As of April 2026, rapper Future is facing intense legal pressure from ex-girlfriend Brittni Mealy, who has demanded he be held in contempt and potentially jailed for allegedly failing to maintain a $500,000 life insurance policy for their son. Mealy also claims the rapper has not seen their 13-year-old son in over 16 months.
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Legal & Personal News (April 2026):
Paternity Suit: According to TMZ, another ex-girlfriend, Layla Sanad, has filed a paternity suit in Florida claiming Future is the father of her 9-year-old son and is seeking child support.
Contempt Claims: Brittni Mealy has requested court enforcement measures, alleging Future has not followed a 2023 order to secure a $500,000 life insurance policy. She further claims he cut off contact and changed his number.
Court Battle: Future reportedly filed to dismiss the Florida paternity case in favor of an Arizona court, admitting to a 9-year-old son named Kash and paying voluntary child support, notes TMZ.
Music & Career News:
New Music: Future is featured on a new track titled "One Of Them" alongside DJ Khaled and Lil Baby, which released in April 2026.
Recent Appearances: He was recently seen at Pharrell's Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter 2026 show in Paris.
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These issues follow a very active 2024 and 2025 for the rapper, which included high-profile, chart-topping collaborations with Metro Boomin.
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