Post Malone, ex-fiancée Jamie Park settle custody battle in Utah
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Post Malone and ex-fiancée Hee Sung “Jamie” Park have settled their custody battle over their young daughter, following their split in late 2024.
The 18-time Grammy nominee, real name Austin Richard Post, and Park — who in 2022 welcomed daughter “DDP,” as she’s identified in court filings — filed court documents Thursday in Utah, which Us Weekly reports pertained to terms of child support, custody, parenting time and paternity.
The former couple resolved their differences in a relatively brief amount of time, considering Park requested full physical custody in documents filed in Los Angeles in April, shortly after Post reportedly filed his own sealed custody documents in Utah.
Park at the time said she was fine with joint legal custody of DDP, who had been living with her since November 2024, and was happy to permit the Coachella headliner “parenting time” or visitation.
The “Better Now” crooner said that though DDP was born in L.A., he wanted the case dismissed in Park’s home state of California and instead heard in Utah, where he’s lived since 2019 and where their daughter had been raised.
He said in a declaration that he’d “agreed to financially assist Jamie with her move to Los Angeles” in an effort “to maintain our co-parenting relationship in a peaceful and cooperative manner.”
Post accused Park of a “back door attempt to change DDP’s residence from Utah to California” and called on “the California Court [to] admonish Jamie for her lack of candor, gamesmanship in attempting to forum shop, and her intentional action to try to mislead the court about DDP’s home.” Park ultimately agreed to dismissed the Golden State case.
Post’s rep did not immediately respond to the Daily News’ request for comment.
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