Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is ordered by a judge to pay $14,000 per month in child support for a son, according to reports from New York Post and Yahoo Sports. Both accounts describe the ruling as taking place in Edwards’ offseason.
Edwards’ position, as presented in the reports, is that he has never met the child. The outlets also characterize the order as a new financial obligation connected to the paternity and child-support dispute. Beyond the amount and Edwards’ claim about not meeting the son, the reports provide limited additional detail about the court’s reasoning, the timeline of the case, or whether the order is subject to appeal.
Overall, the coverage focuses on the same core points: the monthly support figure, the existence of a court order, and Edwards’ stated assertion regarding the child. The outlets differ mainly in emphasis and wording rather than in the underlying facts described.