Jennifer Hudson’s Ex David Otunga Says He Has The Best Custody Lawyers, After Reaching Parenting Agreement Over Son
Jennifer Hudson’s Ex David Otunga Says He Has The Best Custody Lawyers, After Reaching Parenting Agreement Over Son
Jennifer Hudson’s (J.Hud) ex fiance, David Otunga, appears to have had a victory in court. This week, the 39-year-old shared an image of him outside of a court room.
Posing with who appeared to be his lawyers he captioned the post:
In the words of Ice Cube, “Today was a good day!”
#BestCustodyLawyersInChicago
#OtungaDreamTeam
Over the past year, J.Hud and her ex had been in a legal battle over child support and parenting time with their 9-year-old son, David Jr.
According to reports, the pair have reached an agreement after seven hours of closed door
negotiations. No information about their arrangement has been released. The former couple and their attorneys are prohibited from speaking to the media about the case.
Hudson and Otunga got engaged in 2008 and welcomed their son, David Daniel Otunga Jr., in August 2009.
They split in 2017.
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