Huddah’s Ex-boyfriend Sues Zari Over Her Newborn Daughter With Diamond Platnumz (Photo)

 

The other day Tanzanian heartthrob and his wife, Ugandan socialite Zari Hassan, welcomed their first baby girl and immediately took the social media by storm when little Latiffah hit instagram, garnering massive and enviable following in just days after birth.

Princess Tiffah is already as famous as the wise quotes by the late Martin Luther King.

But despite all the fame and hype around this creature on earth, there is a thorn in the couple’s legs. And the thorn is all about the paternity of the little angel.

King Lawrence, the man who once revealed that he flew socialite Huddah Monroe to South Africa to hit the jackpot and devour that popular punani, is contemplating suing Zari for allowing another man take care of her little girl when the child’s father is willing to take care of her.

King Lawrence is relative to Zari’s Ex-husband, Ivan.

According to the letter he shared on his Instagram account, King Lawrence has already filed a suit through Web Advocates and Solicitors, a commercial and immigration specialist law firm in Uganda.

king-lawrence-letter

The suits seeks to force Zari to take her daughter for three different DNA tests to establish who the father is.

According to Lawrence, the DNA tests should be carried out in Uganda, South Africa and USA.

Lawrence strongly believes the father to the child is Zari’s ex-husband with whom she has three sons.

It has come to our client’s attention that you (Zari) have unilaterally decided to offer the paternity of the infant (Tiffah) to one Nasibu Abdul Juma, alias Diamond Platnumz, without considering his (King) strong interests or in fact a real possibility that the child could be his. You have also denied him the slightest access to the child” the letter reads in part.

“We therefore write to officially request your cooperation in this matter so that our client’s fears that a child that could actually be his is not nurtured, groomed and raised by another man with a completely different culture. Our client needs to put this to rest, in any event.

Our client therefore suggests that three paternity tests are run. One in Uganda, one in South Africa and the last in the United States of America so that our client is either confirmed or completely excluded from being the infant’s biological father. King undertakes to meet all associated costs involved in this process.”

 

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