Chris Brown's baby mama, Nia Guzman, opened up about the allegations thrown at her amid the police hunt for her ex-boyfriend, King Ba, real name Brazil Riesling.
Nia Guzman's camp sent a statement to KDramaStars addressing Chris Brown's accusations that she is allegedly a "hypocrite" for claiming that baby Royalty is unsafe with the rapper, when she was once in a relationship with "fraudster" King Ba.
"The allegations that have been made against Nia Guzman are completely false," Domenick Nati of PR and talent agency Nati Celebrity Services, where Nia Guzman is a client, told KDramaStars.
"Nia has not been in a dating relationship with Ba for several months and she has no criminal record and has never took part in any criminal activity with Ba."
Nia Guzman's camp also addressed claims that she is allegedly using baby Royalty to get more money from Chris Brown.
"Also, Nia is not trying to obtain any fame or additional money from Chris Brown other than the child support that is expected for the raising of their child and she asks that the press and general pubic would stop hurling false accusations at her and her daughter," the statement said.
Nia Guzman recently tried to legally prevent Chris Brown from having unsupervised visits with Royalty.
According to Daily Mail, Nia Guzman claimed that she's worried about baby Royalty's safety when she's alone with Chris Brown due to a break-in at the rapper's house recently.
She also reportedly argued that Chris Brown and his friends allegedly have substance abuse issues.
When the report about King Ba allegedly forging $5,000 in US Treasury checks came out, Chris Brown expressed his opinions on the website Baller Alert.
"All that safety talk and not allowing me to see my daughter contradicts everything," Chris Brown wrote, as quoted by Daily Mail. "Funny how I work a legit job and love my daughter to the fullest and I'm in her life. Well if that ain't the pot calling the kettle black. #Goddontlikeugly."