Ludacris's newly-discovered baby mama is really ramping up the drama: new court documents indicate that Tamika Fuller tried to extort the rapper and Fast & Furious star for a new car or she would "go public" with their forbidden relationship. 

According to TMZ, Ludacris -- real name Christopher Bridges -- filed papers with Atlanta courts, claiming that Fuller, who gave birth to daughter Cai Bridges last month, demanded both a car (type and value unspecified) as well as $7500 in legal fees. In the paperwork, the Disturbing the Peace rapper claims that he is "a celebrity of great notoriety," and therefore, Fuller needs to have a gag order placed on her for her outlandish claims. According to Luda's attorney, judges across the United States routinely grant gag orders to people who are in his position against those who wish to "tarnish their image," and the same consideration should be allotted to him. 

Needless to say, of course, the judge denied Ludacris' request.

But according to SOHH, this is far from the end of the drama. Though it's not clear whether Fuller got her requested car (probably not...), it seems as though Fuller wasn't just a "fling" who the rapper got with "during a break" from his long-time girlfriend, Eudoxie Agnan.

"Ludacris -- real name, Chris Bridges -- went on a break with his longtime love early in 2013, which is when he hooked up with the baby's mother, Tamika Fuller. Tamika is said to be a friend from his high school days in Georgia. The child, a girl named Cai Bella Bridges, was born on December 9. Cai is Luda's second daughter, joining big sis, 11-year-old Karma. Even though the two girls have different mothers, hopefully they can still get to know each other! She and Ludacris have known each other back since when they attended Benjamin E. Banneker High School in College Park, Ga," writes the outlet.