NBA Star Anthony Edwards’ Alleged Texts Urging Abortion Exposed In Paternity & Child Support Battle w/ Ayesha Howard

NBA Star Anthony Edwards’ Alleged Texts Urging Abortion Exposed In Paternity & Child Support Battle w/ Ayesha Howard
In the ongoing legal battle between NBA star Anthony Edwards and his ex, Ayesha Howard, text messages allegedly urging Ayesha Howard, to “get da [sic] abortion” have been submitted as evidence. Ayesha Howard,, who gave birth to their daughter, Aubri Summers Howard, in October 2024, filed a declaration accusing Anthony Edwards of neglecting his responsibilities as a father.
She claims that after informing him of her pregnancy in January 2024, he blocked her and expressed he didn’t want to be involved in their child’s life, stating their daughter would be a “fatherless child.”
Ayesha alleges Anthony Edwards offered no support during her pregnancy, emotionally or financially.
In their text exchange, Ayesha told Anthony she wasn’t considering abortion, and he allegedly responded with “Omg bye” followed by laughing emojis. She also claimed that his refusal to take a legal DNA test was a deliberate attempt to avoid accountability.
Ayesha further accused him of neglecting his duties as a father, citing his past paternity scandals.
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Anthony’s legal team, however, disputes Ayesha’s claims, asserting that she is manipulating the situation for financial gain. A judge has yet to rule on the case.
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