Judge Rules Future's Tweets About Ciara Not Libelous

  /  10.12.2016

New developments are emerging in the ongoing legal battle between Ciara and Future.

A judge has ruled that Hendrix’s tweets about CiCi were not enough to damage the “Body Party” singer’s career on their own, according to TMZ.

While this may be a big win for Future, the case isn’t over. As a result, the Jackie songstress will have to provide additional evidence in her $15 million defamation suit against her former fiancé.

“This bitch got control problems,” read one of the tweets in question and Ciara has claimed that the Twitter tirade negatively impacted her career. Despite that, the judge has ruled that the posts were not libelous.

Ciara, who is now married to NFL quarterback Russell Wilson, has had a contentious relationship with Future since they parted ways in 2014. The couple has been involved in legal and public disputes while trying to co-parent their son, Future Zahir Wilburn. However, in June, the rapper wished his baby’s mother well in a Rolling Stone cover story.

“Her being successful, her being happy, helps me,” he said. “I’m attached to you. If you’re happy, I’m happy. You’re connected for life. I don’t want you to go through this shit and for it to come back on my son, my kid. I want you to be in the best situation.”

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