Anthony Edwards might be dropping 30 points a night on the court, but off the court? He’s apparently trying to finesse the legal system. According to new revelation, Edwards told the court he had no ties to California in a child support case with baby mama Ayesha Howard. Bold claim!
Let’s be real—saying you have “no ties” to California when you’re flying in for games, endorsements, and others.
But Ayesha Howard, the mother of his child, isn’t laughing—and neither are her legal team as they’ve moved to vacate court order in the legal battle.
A California court previously granted Edwards’ motion to quash service of summons, based entirely on his sworn declaration that he lacked sufficient ties to California. The baller claimed that his only contact with the state was the occasional basketball games played for his NBA team, the Minnesota Timberwolves.
However, TSR has exclusively obtained court documents alleging Edwards knowingly and strategically misrepresented material facts under oath, specifically denying the very types of business and economic ties to California he maintains.
As we previously reported, Edwards suggested that Howard filed her child support case in Los Angeles to gain a higher award than she would receive in Georgia. In a statement from Howard’s legal team, they said Edwards “was deliberate, calculated, and intended to deceive the court on the threshold issue of personal jurisdiction.”
“Mr. Edwards holds multiple active business entities that are registered with the Secretary of State and trademarked with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, all of which list their principal business addresses in Beverly Hills, California. Additionally, he is exclusively represented by WME Sports, a Beverly Hills-based agency that manages his endorsements, business negotiations, and career affairs.”
Anthony, you might want to stick to crossovers and leave the courtroom spin moves to your legal team because it’s obvious Ayesha’s legal team has found a loophole they want to exploit for financial gains!
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