Malik Beasley No Demands Paternity Test Before Paying Child Support To His Wife After Leaving For Larsa Pippen

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Malik Beasley No Demands Paternity Test Before Paying Child Support To His Wife After Leaving For Larsa Pippen

 

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Malik Beasley has been generating plenty of headlines this season.

Not only because he was suspended for 12 games after being sentenced to 120 days in the Hennepin County Workhouse with work release and home confinement option, that he’s going to serve at end of the season, but also due to some private drama. 

Last December, a photo of Scottie Pippen’s ex-wife, Larsa, and Timberwolves guard Malik Beasley went viral. 

While Larsa is in the middle of her divorce with Scottie, Beasley is actually married, and his wife was well unaware of his actions until she saw photos surfaced on the internet. After a second woman shared pictures and direct messages to expose Beasley and reveal that he’s cheated before, his wife went on to retain a lawyer and field for divorce, which led to Beasley himself kicking his wife and child out of their home.

Beasley’s wife, Montana Yao, then requested $5,000 per month in temporary spousal support and $8,000 a month in temporary child support for their 2-year-old son. But while the temporary spousal support was denied, Yao was granted temporary child support in the amount of $6,500 per month, according to US Magazine.

The next tale of the story didn’t take too long to be written, as Beasley, according to US Weekly, now wants to have a DNA test to prove the child is indeed his before he’ll be paying any money.

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