Ed Hartwell Wants Joint Custody of Newborn With Keshia Knight-Pulliam
Ed Hartwell Wants Joint Custody of Newborn
Ed Hartwell would like to play a more instrumental role in his newborn daughter’s life. As you know, earlier this year, the former NFL’er and his estranged wife, Keshia Knight Pulliam welcomed a daughter named Ella Grace.
Over the past few months, the exes have been in a not-so-nice public split. According to a report, Ed has filed legal documents, asking for joint custody of their daughter. Keshia has reportedly, responded, filing legal papers to allegedly keep Ed away.
Ed’s ex wife, Lisa Wu, whom he shares a son with, has reportedly chimed in, stating that he is a good father. She reportedly says in a legal docs,
I am never worried about my child when he is with his dad, I know his dad will do everything within his power to love, protect and provide for EJ while he is not with me. I am positive that [Hartwell] will put his daughter’s best interest first as he has shown with my children.
No additional details about the case have been released.
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