Doja Cat’s Mother Claims Son Abused The Rapper In New Court Docs
The mother of rapper-singer Doja Cat has filed a restraining order against her son with claims that he has been abusive, according to multiple reports.
According to court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Jan. 12, Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, 62, is seeking a restraining order against her 30-year-old son Raman Dalithando Dlamini for herself, Doja Cat, and her 13-year-old grandson, according to NBC News. A judge has granted Sawyer court-ordered protection and an upcoming hearing for a permanent restraining order, according to TMZ, which first reported the news.
However, the judge also said that Doja Cat would need to file her own request for a restraining order against Dlamini, citing “insufficient good cause shown,” also according to NBC News. Neither report mentioned the status of the restraining order for Sawyer’s grandson, whose parents were not identified.
Doja Cat’s representatives did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.
Sawyer claimed that Doja Cat, whose given name is Amala Ratna Zadile Dlamini, has “experienced physical harm such as teeth being knocked out and bruises and lacerations” inflicted by her brother, 30, according to NBC News.
“Raman has destroyed and stolen property,” the documents said about Raman’s actions against Doja Cat, according to NBC News. “Raman has verbally assaulted her in a very degrading and demeaning [manner]. Raman has made her feel unsafe and traumatized.”
Sawyer said Dlamini, physically abused her and threatened to kill her, Entertainment Tonight reported. She alleged that the abuse occurred between “3 to 10 times recently” and “several times in the past,” per NBC News.
Sawyer also claims her 13-year-old grandson has witnessed some of the abuse