NBA star Anthony Edwards ‘takes woman to court’ over paternity testing and child support

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NBA star Anthony Edwards ‘takes woman to court’ over paternity testing and child support


Anthony Edwards is reportedly taking a woman to court to determine whether or not he is the father of her child.

Edwards, a star for the Minnesota Timberwolves who is rumored to have fathered at least three children, is looking for the court to demand genetic testing according to Page Six, who obtained the documents filed in Georgia.

The woman has been named as Ayesha Howard, who also shares a child with rapper Lil Baby.

‘If genetic testing shows that the petitioner is the father, the petitioner requests an order establishing the minor child’s paternity,’ the documents read.

Edwards’ petition is also for child support.

NBA star Anthony Edwards ‘takes woman to court’ over paternity testing and child support

Anthony Edwards is reportedly petitioning a woman for paternity testing and child support

The woman has been named as Ayesha Howard, an influencer with over 600k Instagram followers

The woman has been named as Ayesha Howard, an influencer with over 600k Instagram followers

A meeting has reportedly been set for November 13 to resolve the case. 

As noted by Page Six, Howard – an influencer who goes by ‘Little Ms. Golden’ on Instagram – has not made any posts about a recent pregnancy online.

People also previously reported that Edwards welcomed a baby daughter with his girlfriend Shannon in March.

Shannon is also said to share a child with rapper Chief Keef.

Edwards, 23, has earned over $44million in salary from his NBA career and signed a five-year, $244.62million extension with Minnesota last year.

Edwards previously welcomed a child with his girlfriend Shannon, seen left in this 2023 photo

Edwards previously welcomed a child with his girlfriend Shannon, seen left in this 2023 photo

Edwards, who plays for the T-Wolves, has established himself as one of the NBA's best players

Edwards, who plays for the T-Wolves, has established himself as one of the NBA’s best players

The guard has ascended to the elite ranks over the last two seasons, twice being named an NBA All-Star and averaging 25.9 points per game last season.

He was later included on the Team USA Olympic men’s basketball squad and helped the Americans win gold in France last summer.

The Timberwolves will begin their regular season on October 22 at the Lakers. 



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