NBA Legend Kevin Garnett has been sued by one woman named Necat Akman and according to her, Kevin fathered her 2-year-old daughter. The NBA legend is yet to respond to the woman’s claims.
The Blast has the details.
NBA star Kevin Garnett is at the center of a new custody battle involving a woman seeking support for his alleged 2-year-old daughter.
In new legal documents, obtained by The Blast, Necat Akman asks the court to formally order custody and child support for her young daughter, claiming the basketball player is the father. In the filing, Necat claims Garnett is not fighting the issue of it actually being the child’s father, instead she is looking to establish agreed-upon support in Los Angeles, CA.
On Friday, June 3, 2022, Akman filed the custody case saying “(Garnett) and I have signed a voluntary declaration of parentage or paternity regarding the minor children.” But, she is asking for the court to make the NBA star “provide medical insurance for the minor child, contribute to add-on expenses incurred on behalf of the minor child, including but not limited to uninsured medical expenses, childcare costs relating to her employment, payment of preschool and private school tuition, and extracurricular activities.”
Plus, she is asking Garnett to start a college fund for their daughter, who we are choosing not to name.
Interestingly, Necat doesn’t mention Garnett on social media, but regularly posts pictures of their alleged child. It appears she is currently with someone else. Also, there appears to be no mention of the two having a child two years ago. At this point, it will be up to a judge, and the duo will have to face off in a LA courtroom unless they can come up with an agreement. It’s possible this will be an amicable agreement, that just needs to be formally signed off on in CA.
Kevin Garnett found himself in a child and spousal support legal brouhaha with his ex-wife Brandi Garnett where he was “ordered to pay $100,000 in child and spousal support to her. Brandi Garnett was seeking $46,000 a month in child support.”
During the divorce, Brandi fought the couple’s prenuptial agreement, calling it “unconscionable.” She claimed the document stated that the basketball player would get “almost everything” and she would only receive “an initial payment of $500,000 or $1 million.”
Kevin Garnett was also scammed out of $77 million by his financial advisors.
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