If you’ve wanted an update on the latest Tristan Thompson paternity case here, you go.
After his Houston trainer Maralee Nichols filed a suit against him for child support in California, Tristan filed a suit against her in Texas not too long after.
According to PageSix, the one Tristan filed has now been thrown out by a judge in Texas.
A source told the outlet that both Thompson, 30, and Nichols, 31, attended and testified at a virtual hearing on Wednesday, Dec. 15. Page Six reported Wednesday that the case had been sealed online, days after the Sacramento Kings player sought a gag order to prevent Nichols from speaking to the media.
While personal trainer Nichols filed a paternity lawsuit against Thompson in California in June, Thompson filed his own suit against her in July in the Lone Star State, alleging she owned property in Houston.
“Regardless of whether any act of conception occurred in Texas that could have led to the conception of the child, [Thompson and Nichols allegedly] had a lengthy relationship spanning multiple states,” Us Weekly’s source explained.
“The child was born in California, the mother resides there and so does Tristan,” they added. “It would make sense the judge would dismiss this given the facts and the California lawsuit filed prior to the Texas one.”
Court documents also revealed this week that Thompson used the secret Snapchat username “blkjesus00″ to arrange sex with Nichols on the app.
Tristan has reportedly asked for a paternity test, and Nichols has reportedly denied him. Tristan wanted the child support case to be tried in Texas because they have more favorable child support laws for fathers than California, which are much more in favor of the mother.
Tristan is already paying some hefty support for his son that he had with Jordan Craig, and it looks like he is about to have to come out of pocket again.
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