The rapper's mother filed the court order, claiming he broke the hitmaker's teeth.

Because Doja Cat's family issues with her loved ones are in the news, we "need to know" what's really going on behind closed doors.

The mother of the "Say So" rapper, Deborah Sawyer, filed for a restraining order against her son Raman Dlamini in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday, January 12, according to court documents that USA Today was able to obtain. According to the documents, Sawyer alleges that Dlamini has abused her at home, along with the Grammy winner and other family members.

The rapper suffered from physical abuse by Dlamini, according to Swayer's filing, which left her with "teeth being knocked out and bruises and lacerations." Doja Cat's mother also claimed that he used "degrading and demeaning" language when verbally abusing her.

Furthermore, according to Swayer, he verbally mistreated her grandson Myles by calling him "insults, shaming, and demeaning slurs." Sawyer asserted earlier this month that he forbade her from entering her home and would not go. 

She stated in the filing, "I felt unsafe in his presence." "His actions have caused extreme fear while sleeping."

Things deteriorated when Swayer claimed that he had choked her and had threatened to kill her back in November 2023. A restraining order with a no-contact order, mandating that he keep at least 300 feet between him and her residence, was granted to her in 2017.


Dlamini continues to assert his innocence in the face of these accusations. He was recently approached by paparazzi at a public park, as reported by The Shade Room on Instagram, where they questioned him regarding the series of accusations made against him by his family.