A Georgia court has mandated that Teyana Taylor pay $70,000 in legal fees to her ex-husband Iman Shumpert after she was found in contempt of their 2024 divorce agreement. The ruling stems from Taylor publicly discussing the details of their settlement—even though both parties were prohibited from making such disclosures.
Key Details
- The court determined Taylor had breached the agreement by posting an Instagram video in March where she discussed their divorce—actions considered a violation of the confidentiality clause.
- During the hearing, Taylor accused Shumpert of leaking information, but the judge ruled the evidence was insufficient.
- Taylor also declined to provide her financial disclosures in court, contributing to the ruling.
- On a related note, Shumpert’s request to hold Taylor in contempt over alleged violations of their parenting plan was denied.
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