According to legal docs obtained by TMZ, Dreka says things went left in late 2021, when Kevin allegedly began to βdismantle the financial foundationβ of their family. She claims he straight up stopped paying for basic family expenses, including property taxes and even their childrenβs private school tuition. You know how important education is, especially for our young kings and queens!
Meanwhile, Dreka says Kevinβs been flexing that wealth β allegedly purchasing 18 luxury vehicles and a $4.7 million Calabasas estate β all while their Mississippi farm faces foreclosure due to a reported $7 million IRS tax lien. Talk about a tangled web!
Now, Drekaβs asking a judge to order Kevin to pay up β specifically $27,193 a month in child support and $46,274 in spousal support. Let’s see if the judge agrees.
In the filings, she also claims Kevin is taking a βfactually baseless positionβ by insisting that the two were never legally married, despite tying the knot back in October 2015. The couple share two beautiful children, Islah (12) and Khaza (11). Family is everything.
Drekaβs requesting primary custody of their kids, saying theyβve been with her 95% of the time since 2023. She filed for divorce earlier this year, citing irreconcilable differences. Sometimes, you gotta choose yourself, queen!
As for Kevin, he hasnβt responded publicly β but the story has fans online debating whether Drekaβs just seeking what sheβs owed or if the rapperβs being unfairly targeted amid a messy breakup. What do you think, BlkCosmo fam? Is Dreka’s request reasonable or is Kevin being unfairly targeted amid the divorce?
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