Brittney-Glory pair settles child support in court
WNBA stars Brittney Griner and Glory Johnson ended their brief marriage last year after Johnson found out she was pregnant.
Johnson gave birth to twin daughters last fall, but the babies were born four months premature and still require extensive medical care. Though Griner had agreed to give financial support to the girls, she had some doubts and wanted estranged wife Glory Johnson to ante up medical records to prove once and for all whether the kids at the centre of their child support war are hers, or a child sired by Glory’s ex-boyfriend.
Griner admitted she and Glory agreed to have a child with the help of a fertility clinic, and she also seems agreeable to pay support if Glory was inseminated at the clinic. Brittney and Glory Johnson married atop a mountain in Phoenix, Arizona last year. Griner appeared in Maricopa County (Arizona) Superior Court on April 14, via telephone, and agreed to pay $2,516 per month beginning on May 1. The child support is part of a larger settlement package the pair agreed to in an Arizona court.
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