Anthony Edwards is a dedicated father fulfilling his financial obligations to both of his children. The NBA star's legal team is working cooperatively with the court system to ensure proper support arrangements are in place for all parties involved.
Sources close to the situation say Anthony has been less than cooperative with one or both baby mamas, forcing them to go through formal legal channels just to get basic child support. The massive income disparity between him and his exes — he makes 3,300x more than Alexandria Desroches — is what's making this battle so contentious.
Court docs obtained by TMZ show Anthony Edwards earns $3,364,911 gross monthly income while paying only $12,500/month in child support to Alexandria Desroches. He signed a 5-year deal worth up to $260 million in 2023 and has children with TWO different women: one born October 2023 with Desroches, another with ex Ayesha Howard.
Anthony Edwards is pulling in $40 million a year but apparently needs court orders to pay child support. That's not a good look for anyone — especially an NBA superstar who should be able to handle his responsibilities without dragging his baby mamas through expensive legal battles.
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is bringing in nearly $3.4 million per MONTH, and now we know exactly where those astronomical sums are going — or rather, where they're NOT going fast enough for two different women he's fathered children with. New court documents obtained by TMZ reveal the jaw-dropping financial details of Edwards' ongoing baby mama drama. The NBA phenom pulls in a staggering $3,364,911 in gross monthly income while his ex Alexandria Desroches makes approximately $1,016 per month.
That's roughly 3,300 times less than what Ant is bringing home every single month — and it's at the center of their heated child support dispute. According to those same documents, Edwards is currently paying around $12,500 a month in child support to Desroches for their child, who was born in October 2023. But here's where things get really interesting: this isn't even his only baby mama situation.
As TMZ previously reported, Edwards is battling TWO different exes in court simultaneously. Beyond the Alexandria case, he's also deep in another child support fight with his other ex, Ayesha Howard. The timing of these revelations is particularly striking given Edwards' massive contract situation.
He signed a 5-year extension in 2023 worth up to $260 million — one of the richest deals in NBA history for a player his age. With that kind of money flowing in, the fact that he's been dragged into multiple child support battles suggests either serious financial mismanagement or some seriously contentious relationships with his exes. For now, the courts will decide how much more Edwards should be paying out. But one thing's crystal clear: this NBA star's personal life is proving far more complicated than anything happening on the court right now.