Mos Def should give Erykah Badu tour pay to baby mama: suit

The rapper once known as Mos Def may have to fork over nearly $100,000 in earnings from an upcoming show to pay off his baby mama’s attorney fees from their child-support battle, court papers show.

The musician, who has used the name Yasiin Bey since 2011, has six kids from four different women, and is set to open for Erykah Badu on her upcoming tour.

One of the moms, Paris-based Karima Sorel, wants the $88,602.63 she says Bey owes and is going straight to tour backers Live Nation, Ticketmaster, Outback Presents LLC and BaduWorld Inc to get it.

A law firm representing Sorel wants a Manhattan judge to enforce the judgment against Bey and require the companies to turn over his earnings to pay off the debt, according to the legal filing.

Badu’s “Unfollow Me” tour kicks off June 11 in San Antonio and hits Madison Square Garden July 8. Bey is the “On & On” singer’s opening act for all 25 tour dates.

“This matter arises out of protracted child support proceedings in Family Court between Karima Sorel . . . and the child’s father,” according to the Manhattan Supreme Court papers, which notes Bey’s current address is unknown to Sorel.

Mos Def has six children with four different women.
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Erykah Badu.
Erykah Badu’s “Unfollow Me” tour kicks off June 11 in San Antonio.
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Mos Def.
Mos Def was also required to pay Sorel’s attorney fees in March 2020.
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Bey was required to pay Sorel’s attorney fees in March 2020 after the Brooklyn Family Court knocked his “persistent refusal to pay child support,” records show.

Live Nation and a rep for Mos Def could not immediately be reached for comment.

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