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Brittni Mealy Seeks Jail for Future Over Missed Court-Ordered Life Insurance

The case tests how far a family court will go to enforce support terms for a high-profile parent.

Overview

  • Mealy filed a petition in Fulton County Superior Court asking a judge to hold Future in contempt and jail him until he buys a $500,000 life insurance policy for their 12-year-old son, Prince.
  • The petition says a 2023 order required the policy with Mealy named as trustee and claims the August 12, 2023 deadline passed more than 18 months ago.
  • The filing states Future has ignored several written requests to show proof of the policy.
  • Reports from outlets reviewing the court papers say Future has not publicly responded to the new petition.
  • The insurance clause is meant to secure a child’s support if a parent dies, and judges can use contempt and short jail stays to force compliance.