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Kelis Abandons Plan To Move To Colombia With Nas Son

Nas and Kelis are no longer fighting over her plan to move to the country of Colombia because she has instead opted to relocate to ... Temecula.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Nas has agreed to his ex's proposed move to the fifth most populous city in Riverside County, California.

When Kelis pulls the trigger and makes the move, she has to inform Nas in writing. The two sides will then be equally responsible for transporting their son Knight for custodial exchanges.

It seems the two sides picked a drop-off location equidistant between them — a Starbucks in Anaheim.

Kelis was also ordered to pay Nas' attorneys $15,022.91 for sanctions previously ordered by the court.

Back in January, Nas filed court documents in his never-ending custody and support battle with the "Milkshake" singer over their 9-year-old son, Knight. Nas wanted Kelis to be found in contempt and claimed she has violated their custody agreement 17 times since January 2018.

Nas had claimed that "Petitioner (Kelis) moved to Cartagena, Colombia and took the minor child without my consent."

Nas said Kelis told him she intends to stay in Colombia and planned to tend to a farm with her husband, who she claims is Colombian.

He claimed Kelis did not return to L.A. on January 4 but instead made him wait until January 14 before bringing the child back into the U.S. Nas also said he was unable to reach or speak with his child during the time he was in Colombia.

Last month, an attorney for Nas filed a request to dismiss his contempt claim. A hearing on the issue was supposed to take place today but it was taken off the calendar.



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