I need MORE MONEY - Anthony Edward's ex Ayesha Howards seeks higher maintenance fee amid child support drama
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is embroiled in another legal battle with his former partner, Ayesha Howard, this time concerning custody and child support for their daughter.
The 24-year-old guard had previously agreed to a lump sum payment of $1.08 million in support, granting full custody of the child to his former partner.
The agreement also included a non-disparagement clause prohibiting public statements that could damage his image.
However, the case has resurfaced with new demands from the 39-year-old.
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According to US Weekly, she is seeking an additional lump sum of $500,000, an annual payment of $55,000, and monthly support to consider the matter settled.
Per the outlet, Howard also demands a public apology from Edwards for statements she considered offensive during the previous legal proceedings.
Edwards' former partner claims she has already spent approximately $100,000 of the initial sum and that the remaining funds are insufficient to cover their daughter's needs until she reaches adulthood.
Anthony Edwards and Ayesha Howard's child support battle EXPLAINED
The high-profile legal battle between NBA star Anthony Edwards and Ayesha Howard, the mother of his infant daughter Aubri, has evolved into a complex and contentious affair.
What began as a dispute over paternity and child support has escalated to a stalemate over a custody agreement, with Edwards' legal team accusing Howard of making new, "exorbitant" demands that are holding up the finalization of their deal.
The case has captured media attention due to the significant financial stakes, the public-facing nature of the individuals involved, and the personal accusations exchanged.
This latest development is the newest chapter in a legal saga that has been playing out for nearly a year.
The dispute began shortly after their daughter's birth, when Edwards filed a paternity suit in Georgia to confirm fatherhood and establish child support obligations.
This was met by a competing case filed by Howard in California.
Edwards' legal team argued that Howard, who has an older son with rapper Lil Baby, was filing in California in hopes of securing a higher child support award due to the state's more favorable guidelines.
A California judge ultimately sided with Edwards in March 2025, ruling that child support would not be set in California, a decision that Howard has since appealed.
The court has granted Howard sole legal and physical custody, a point Edwards has not contested, as he has stated he is "not seeking custody or visitation rights."
During a hearing in May, Howard further fanned the flames by claiming that Edwards "does not want anything to do with" their daughter and has "never" met her.
The legal battle has also included a prior point of contention over a non-disparagement clause and restrictions on posting photos of their child, which Howard opposed and which Edwards' team reportedly removed.
However, the removal of those clauses appears to have paved the way for the current, even more significant demands.
The situation remains delicate, with Edwards' legal team now asking the court to intervene to force Howard's signature on the custody agreement, without the new stipulations, to finally bring the legal process to a close.