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Ciara Is Shutting Future Down With a Serious Lawsuit

She's had enough of his attacks.

Well, that was fast. Just when we thought things were getting better between Future and his former fiancée, Ciara, things have taken a swift right turn into ugly. The pop singer is suing the EVOL rapper for $15 million, TMZ reports, for all the negative things he's said about her in the press.
CiCi claims Future has been bashing her parenting skills and her man, Russell Wilson, in the press to promote his new album, and she's had just about enough. In the lawsuit, she mentions the now-infamous radio interview in which Future talks about a photo of Wilson pushing their son, Future Jr., in a stroller, saying Ciara set up the photo op. She also details his mean-spirited Twitter rant from January, in which he tweeted, "This b***h got control problems... I gotta go through lawyers to see baby future ... the f***ery for 15k a month."
What's more, Ciara says she has bent over backwards to allow Future to see their son, and that he's had nearly 20 visits since December 2014. She's suing for slander and libel, wants all the tweets about her deleted, and wants him blocked from saying anything negative about her or their situation in the future.

Things seemed to be better between the two recently, when Future was spotted with his son while Ciara vacationed with Wilson, but clearly they're worse than ever. 

Watch BET Breaks below for a recap of the tweets that likely got Ciara so mad:

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