Nipsey Hussle’s daughter Emani Asghedom will remain in the custody of his sister. (Photo: David Crotty / Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
A decision has been made that Nipsey’s Hussle‘s sister Samantha Smith will still retain c*ustody of the late rapper’s 10-year-old daughter Emani Asghedom. The ruling came down on Monday in a Los Angeles c*ourt during a closed h*earing.
Smith appeared in c*ourt last week as well, as did Asghedom’s biological mother Tanisha Foster, to see whom the child would reside with.
Asghedom was living with Hussle and his girlfriend Lauren London before Hussle was k*illed in March. At Monday’s hearing Foster admitted that last week was the first time she had seen her daughter in months.
Hussle’s family believes that Foster isn’t fit to properly take care of Asghedom and wants to make sure she remains in a stable environment and close to the rapper’s side of the family.
At this time, Foster’s attorney Larry Lewellyn said a visitation schedule is being worked out, and the next h*earing is set for July.
A visibly upset Foster, who said she was “p*issed off,” was seen leaving the c*ourt after the decision was made.
Plus, one day before the h*earing, news surfaced that a w*arrant has been i*ssued for Foster’s a*rrest, because she missed a May 15 c*ourt date related to a DUI ch*arge that she received in Los Angeles two years ago.
At the time of that conviction, Foster pleaded no contest and was put on three years’ probation, which was revoked once she missed the c*ourt date.
In 2007 she was also arrested for v*andalism and d*isturbing the peace.
She was busted in 2006 for resisting a*rrest as well.
Hussle was sh*ot and k*illed on March 31 in front of his Marathon Clothing Store in South Los Angeles. Besides Asghedom, he also has a 2-year old son with London named Kross Asghedom.
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