Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Mel B Accuses Stephen Belafonte of Brainwashing Their Daughter


Six years ago Spice Girl Mel B lost custody of her daughter with ex husband Stephen Belafonte in their nasty divorce [click here if you missed that]. 

Now Mel is accusing Stephen of parental alienation and encouraging their daughter to speak disrespectfully to her...
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Mel pleaded for an emergency court order that would allow her visitation with her daughter Madison this month.
In her recent motion, Mel said “[Stephen] initially agreed to my requested parenting time with Madison when I provided him with notice of my trip to Miami 19 days in advance of my expected arrival. He later withdrew his consent, claiming that Madison cannot spend time with me, her mother, for the first three days of my trip to visit her because she has plans with aunts and uncles.”
She added, “[Stephen] threatened to call the police if I attempt to pick Madison up from school on February 26.”
Mel added, “[Stephen’s] recent conduct demonstrates an ongoing of pattern of parental alienation.”
She added, “[Stephen] will do anything in his power to keep Madison away from me. He speaks with her about our legal issues and coaches her to say and do certain things. For example, last week I received a voice note from our daughter stating that she will “call her lawyer” if I did not agree to her vacation in the Bahamas.”
She wrote, “Madison is a sweet, loving, caring young girl. The statements she makes while in [Stephen’s] care are entirely out of character.”
Mel added, “I am certain that [Stephen] is drafting Madison’s text messages to me to create a record of his false narrative. Then, when I call attention to the messages being clearly drafted by him, he forces Madison to send voice notes in an attempt to “prove” it is Madison behind the messages. [Stephen] is brain washing [sic] our young daughter and damaging her mental health and wellbeing.”
In addition, Mel claimed Stephen had failed to provide her with a list of Madison’s teachers in Florida.
Mel added, “Madison spends a substantial amount of time with me in the U.K. when she is off school for holiday and summer breaks. As mentioned, Madison is sweet, kind, thoughtful, and sensitive when she is in my care. She has an extremely close bond with me, my fiancĂ©, her sisters, and our friends and relatives in the U.K. It is upsetting to me to observe how different Madison is when she is in her father’s care.”
A judge has yet to rule on Mel's request.

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