How Janet Jackson's Custody Battle Over Her Son Eissa Al Mana Got Ugly

Janet Jackson is willing to do anything for the well-being of her son, even if that means reportedly calling the cops on Al Mana. According to ET, when Jackson and Al Mana decided to divorce, they initially wanted to have equal custody of their son. However, things changed over time, and Jackson desired full custody of their child. Just like Jackson, Al Mana wasn’t happy with the current custody agreement. The outlet reports that the Qatari billionaire was upset because he had to have a caregiver present while Eissa was in his care.

A source revealed to ET that the singer was constantly anxious about leaving Eissa with Al Mana. The history of “verbal abuse” and control that she had faced in her relationship had her worried that Al Mana would act the same toward their child. The source said, “Janet feels completely out of control during Wissam’s visitations with their baby and worries nonstop.” Jackson’s concern over her son was so consuming that she reportedly called the cops on Al Mana in 2018. Page Six spoke with authorities over the situation, and they revealed nothing was out of the ordinary. They said, “There was no evidence of any crime. The baby was fine, so there was no report taken.” Clearly, the couple is not on the same page when it comes to Eissa, and there’s one major reason why.

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