NBA Star Anthony Edwards Gives Ex Ayesha Howard Full Custody Of Their Child Amid Legal Battle

NBA Star Anthony Edwards Gives Ex Ayesha Howard Full Custody Of Their Child Amid Legal Battle
Anthony Edwards has agreed to give Ayesha Howard full custody of their 6-month-old daughter, Aubri Summers, following a lengthy paternity battle.
According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Edwards, 23, told a Georgia Superior Court that he consented to Howard receiving temporary sole physical and legal custody of their daughter.
Edwards, who initially contested the paternity claim, previously stated that he was “not seeking child custody or visitation” and that the primary issue to resolve was financial.
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In her filings, Howard stated that she is “currently unemployed” and relies on savings, family support, and any assistance Edwards provides to care for their child. She is requesting child support, as well as reimbursement from Edwards for pregnancy, birth, and post-birth expenses, along with attorney fees.
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