Since Teyana Taylor and Aaron Pierre have gone Instagram official with their relationship, there seems to have been a lull in the drama between Taylor and her ex-husband Iman Shumpert. Or at least, that was the case up until this week.
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If you’ll remember, the last thing we told you about these two was that Shumpert was calling for his ex-wife to be fined and imprisoned for 20 days citing what he feels is a breach of their divorce agreement. This was evidenced by a motion the former Brooklyn Nets’ player filed in which he asserted that Taylor spoke out about their divorce— something they’re both legally prohibited from doing. It’s also something Taylor accused Shumpert of doing a few months back as well.
As a result of Taylor’s alleged wrongdoing, Shumpert claimed it cost him loss of income and his reputation took a negative blow. He also claimed that she hurled insults at him in front of their kids and prevented him from picking them up from their schools.
Well now, according to a new report released on Thursday, it appears that a judge has sided with Shumpert to a degree. Per Complex, Taylor was found in contempt of court and subsequently ordered to pay $70,000 to the former NBA player. In the ruling, the judge cited Instagram video that the “A Thousand and One” actress posted in March in which she spoke in detail of their divorce.
As far as Taylor’s allegations that Shumpert had done the same, the judge unfortunately ruled that she and her team didn’t “present sufficient evidence” nor did they “engage in even a minimal amount of diligence to determine whether her claim of contempt had any factual support at all before the petition was filed.”
Additionally, the $70,000 will be given to Shumpert to cover his legal fees.
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