Kehlani’s ex makes shocking allegations against singer while seeking full custody of daughter

Kehlani’s ex-boyfriend has accused her of participating in a “sex cult” in a legal filing as he seeks full custody of their young daughter Adeya.

Javaughn Young-White claims his name was removed from their now-5-year-old daughter’s birth certificate and that the singer, whose full name is Kehlani Ashley Parrish, gave birth to Adeya in “a home birth orchestrated by a cult,” according to documents obtained by Page Six.

“For the past five years, I have been asking for a copy of Adeya’s birth certificate and asking for my name to be added to her birth certificate to no avail,” he wrote.

Kehlani’s baby’s father also accused Kehlani of blocking him from seeing their daughter. He claimed that a man he believed to be a “cult leader” who had influence over the 29-year-old performer had ordered Kehlani to ban him from seeing their daughter.

In the documents, Young-White alleges that the former PopLyfe member also hid their daughter’s social security number from him. Expressing concern, he points to suspicions that Adeya may not have a social security number due to her ex’s evasiveness and strange behavior whenever he asked about it.

In the filing, Young-White made allegations about Kehlani’s involvement in a so-called “sex cult,” claiming she had been involved in the cult for years.

He also alleged that the group directed the “After Hours” singer’s actions and played a role in raising their daughter.

Pointing at the group’s alleged leader, known as Neto, Young-White expressed frustration at being separated from his daughter.

According to TMZ, Kehlani’s child’s father has filed for full custody of his daughter because he believes the singer is involved in a cult.

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He accused the cult leader of being involved in multiple sexual assault allegations and feared his daughter could be at risk of abuse. photo.twitter.com/xjuMlT2POT

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In his complaint, he alleges that Neto told Kehlani about a supposed “vision” in which Young-White posed a threat to Adeya, implying that he would harm her. This alleged revelation prompted the “Next 2 U” singer to restrict access to their daughter for an extended period of time.

Expressing concern about the “cult leader’s” potential behavior toward his daughter, Young-White claimed he discovered Neto had been accused of sexually assaulting women and girls.

He also expressed concern about individuals in the sex cult who allegedly spent unsupervised time with his daughter. The documents claim these included an adult woman named Messiah, who allegedly bathed with Adeya while under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs.

Young-White also recounted an alleged incident where he was restrained and threatened by cult members when he tried to meet Adeya.

He also wrote that he was concerned for the child’s safety while Kehlani was on tour because the singer was accused of leaving the girl with cult members.

In his legal request, Kehlani’s ex-husband wants his name added to Adeya’s birth certificate and be granted full custody of the child.

He is also seeking child support due to income disparity and has demanded that Kehlani be tested for bipolar disorder, raising questions about the validity of his concerns about her mental health.

Kehlani has not commented publicly on the allegations.

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According to TMZ, Kehlani and Young-White have been ordered to attend mediation sessions to resolve custody and visitation issues, as well as work together to create a parenting plan that satisfies both parties.

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