The ongoing legal dispute between NBA star Anthony Edwards and his former partner Ayesha Howard has taken a dramatic and serious turn.
What was already a tense situation has now escalated with new allegations that could have major implications for both sides.

According to recent court filings, Howard has accused Edwards of intentionally concealing assets in California in an effort to avoid child support obligations and legal jurisdiction.

In an affidavit submitted to the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, she claims that the Minnesota Timberwolves star maintained financial and business ties to the state for several years.

The filing suggests that Edwards had a far more established presence in California than initially disclosed. Alleged evidence includes a Beverly Hills bank account, business trademarks, and registered LLC linked to him.

Howard’s legal team argues that these connections meet the threshold for California jurisdiction, directly contradicting Edwards’ earlier claims of having no ties to the state.

This latest development intensifies a dispute that dates back to 2024, following the birth of their daughter. Since then, both sides have exchanged serious accusations in court.
Previously, Edwards’ legal team pushed back with claims of their own, alleging that Howard used the situation to gain attention on social media and monetize content involving their child.

As of now, Edwards has not publicly responded to these new allegations. With the NBA season still in focus and his team competing, it remains unclear when or how he will address the situation.

What is clear, however, is that the case is becoming increasingly complex and contentious. As more details emerge, this legal battle continues to draw attention far beyond the basketball court.