Post Malone’s ex-partner, Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, has withdrawn her request for physical custody of their daughter in California. This move marks a significant shift in their legal battle over custody, which is now focused on the state of Utah. Court documents reveal that Park recently filed to dismiss her case in Los Angeles, just a few months after initially seeking joint legal custody and primary physical custody of their three-year-old daughter. Post Malone’s legal team, led by renowned attorney Laura Wasser, had already filed to have the California case thrown out earlier this year.
Post Malone, whose real name is Austin Richard Post, has also filed his own custody case in Utah, where proceedings are currently ongoing and under seal. While Park’s initial filing in California may have been motivated by financial considerations, as the state typically allows for higher child support payments, her decision to withdraw suggests a change in strategy. Park had only recently relocated to California after the end of her relationship with Post Malone in late 2024, likely to establish residency and pursue the case there.
Now that Park’s filing in Los Angeles has been dismissed, it remains unclear what Post Malone’s intentions are in Utah regarding custody arrangements. The sealed nature of the documents adds an element of mystery to the proceedings. Despite the uncertainty, it is evident that the legal battle between Post Malone and Park is far from over, with both parties actively fighting for their rights and responsibilities as parents. The shift in the case from California to Utah indicates a complex and ongoing struggle for resolution.
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