Anthony Edwards has lost another child support battle. On Thursday, the Timberwolves star was ordered to pay Alexandria Desroches, also known as Ally D and mother of his three-year-old son Amir, $14,000 per month in child support.
Additionally, Edwards has been ordered to take out a $2.6 million life insurance policy with Ally D as the main beneficiary. In July, the Timberwolves star was ordered to pay $3,222 to Ayesha Howard, mother of his one-year-old daughter Aubri.
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After Desroches secured a bigger payout, an Instagram post claimed that Howard must be upset with her ruling. However, she cleared her stance on the claim in a comment, revealing that she is still in a legal battle with the Timberwolves star.
“Ayesha ain’t p*ssed bout nothing yall speaking on void orders I’m still in court! Stay out my pockets I got me and mine! GO UP @iamallyd !! Love you,” she wrote.
Desroches supported Howard in a reply.
“Let em know!!!! My girl for life♥️ Love you more,” she wrote.

Edwards has opted out of parental roles in both Desroches’ and Howard’s case. The Timberwolves star is currently an active father only in the life of his daughter, Aislynn, who he conceived with his wife Shannon Jackson in March, 2024.
“Incredible victory for our family”: Anthony Edwards’ ex Ally D shouts out lawyer after securing child support
On Friday, Anthony Edwards’ ex Ally D celebrated her victory over the Timberwolves star on Instagram. The social media influencer shared a note on her story where she thanked her lawyer for helping her win the legal battle.
“A very special THANK YOU to The Pitbull in a Skirt my attorney, @tmgesq for fighting tirelessly for my son and me,” she wrote.
“Her preparation, strength, experience, and unwavering advocacy made all the difference. She understood the magnitude of this case, stood beside me every step of the way, and delivered an incredible victory for our family.”

As of now, Anthony Edwards has not commented on Ally D’s win. However, the amount he has to pay to her in a year is only a fraction of his annual salary. According to Spotrac, the Timberwolves star is set to earn $48,924,624 in the 2026-27 season. He is in the third year of his five-year $244,623,120 deal.
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Edited by Avi Shravan