Flo Rida's 6-year-old son, Zohar Dillard, is in the ICU after falling from the window of a fifth-floor apartment building in New Jersey. 

Alexis Adams, the boy's mother, filed a civil lawsuit against the building owners on Monday (March 27), and the documents revealed that the incident occurred on March 4. Adams also revealed that her son was left with fractures to his pelvis and feet, a lacerated liver, collapsed lungs, and internal bleeding after the fall. Adams stated in the lawsuit that the building has windows that "posed a hazardous condition," that allowed her son to fall "to the concrete pavement below."

Adams spoke to News12 New Jersey, stating, "As a single mom to a special-needs child, this feels like a nightmare. My heart is broken into a million pieces. I am devastated, angry and struggling to come to terms with the fact that my only child has suffered severe injuries due to willful negligence of our landlord and others involved In failing to take necessary safety measures." 

Flo Rida has yet to comment on the incident, but he and Alexis have had a public battle over child support for years. He and Adams have had a court-ordered child support agreement for their son Zohar since at least 2018, where Flo Rida was ordered to pay $9,000 a month, plus insurance and education costs. 

However, Adams alleged earlier this year that Flo Rida stopped paying their son's tuition, which she learned when she discovered there was an unpaid balance of over $200,000. Zohar was born with ventriculomegaly, a brain condition that can lead to neurological and learning disabilities, which is why Adams enrolled him in a specialty school for children with neurological disabilities.