Jordan Craig Filed Court Docs To Make Sure She Continues Receiving Her $40K Monthly Child Support From Community P Tristan Thompson

Jordy C. has been getting a TON of cash every month in child support from NBA baller and our resident Community P--n, Tristan Thompson. Now, she's asking the courts to sure-up his $40K/month contractual obligation to their son Prince since he's welcomed at least three more children in recent years.  Deets inside. Jordan Craig, who goes by Jordy C., is making preemptive moves to secure her major monthly check from NBA free agent Tristan Thompson.  Jordan and Tristan share 6-year-old Prince, whom they welcomed back in 2016 right after Tristan left Jordan – while she was in her third trimester – to be with Khloe Kardashian.  According to Jordy, he didn't just leave her, he cheated.  Something he denies. The original child support order came in 2019, ordering the then-Cleveland Cavaliers baller to give Jordy $40,000 monthly for Prince. And now, she wants the courts to re-confirm that amount, just in case. He arguably has less income as a free agent and more expenses with three extra children by two other women in the picture. Word has it Tristan has allegedly been paying an estimated total of $120,000 in monthly child support for to three women, and it's not clear if that's sustainable for him since he's no longer under contract with an NBA team.           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by (@alleyesonjordyc)         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Tristan Thompson (@realtristan13)   The Daily Mail reports:   Curiously, on August 9, Craig filed an 'abstract of judgment' in Los Angeles, a document used to create a public record in the event that the debt - in this case, the child support payment - is not honored. There was no indication that she has not been receiving her monthly stipend from the NBA star. Court documents from the original 2019 child support judgment against Tristan Thompson are seen for the first time as baby mama Jordan Craig seeks to re-enforce the monthly payments. However, the filing comes as Thompson has seen his income dwindle in the years since the support settlement for their six-year-old son Prince was reached.   Tristan most recently welcomed his youngest child, 1-year-old Tatum, with his ex Khloe via surrogate.  They also share 5-year-old True Thompson.         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Tristan Thompson (@realtristan13)   Tristan has also been in a contentious child support battle with Maralee Nichols whom he shares 1 and a half year old Theo – whom he has yet to see or publicly claim.         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Maralee Nichols (@maraleenichols)     He had an ongoing secret sexual relationship with Maralee while actively getting back with Khloe and going through IVF and surrogacy with her. Daily Mail reports: Nichols also sued Thompson for child support and claimed that he had allegedly offered her $75,000 in exchange for her silence. Thompson came clean in January 2022 after the paternity test identified him as Theo's biological father and he took to social media to publicly apologize to Khloe. The case reached a settlement last December, when he agreed to pay $9,500 a month in child support and Nichols was granted sole custody.   Welp...   Photos: Instagram

Jordan Craig Filed Court Docs To Make Sure She Continues Receiving Her $40K Monthly Child Support From Community P Tristan Thompson

Jordy C. has been getting a TON of cash every month in child support from NBA baller and our resident Community P--n, Tristan Thompson. Now, she's asking the courts to sure-up his $40K/month contractual obligation to their son Prince since he's welcomed at least three more children in recent years.  Deets inside.

Jordan Craig, who goes by Jordy C., is making preemptive moves to secure her major monthly check from NBA free agent Tristan Thompson. 

Jordan and Tristan share 6-year-old Prince, whom they welcomed back in 2016 right after Tristan left Jordan – while she was in her third trimester – to be with Khloe Kardashian.  According to Jordy, he didn't just leave her, he cheated.  Something he denies.

The original child support order came in 2019, ordering the then-Cleveland Cavaliers baller to give Jordy $40,000 monthly for Prince. And now, she wants the courts to re-confirm that amount, just in case. He arguably has less income as a free agent and more expenses with three extra children by two other women in the picture.

Word has it Tristan has allegedly been paying an estimated total of $120,000 in monthly child support for to three women, and it's not clear if that's sustainable for him since he's no longer under contract with an NBA team.

 

 

The Daily Mail reports:

 

Curiously, on August 9, Craig filed an 'abstract of judgment' in Los Angeles, a document used to create a public record in the event that the debt - in this case, the child support payment - is not honored.

There was no indication that she has not been receiving her monthly stipend from the NBA star.

Court documents from the original 2019 child support judgment against Tristan Thompson are seen for the first time as baby mama Jordan Craig seeks to re-enforce the monthly payments.

However, the filing comes as Thompson has seen his income dwindle in the years since the support settlement for their six-year-old son Prince was reached.

 

Tristan most recently welcomed his youngest child, 1-year-old Tatum, with his ex Khloe via surrogate.  They also share 5-year-old True Thompson.

 

Tristan has also been in a contentious child support battle with Maralee Nichols whom he shares 1 and a half year old Theo – whom he has yet to see or publicly claim.

 

 

He had an ongoing secret sexual relationship with Maralee while actively getting back with Khloe and going through IVF and surrogacy with her.

Daily Mail reports:

Nichols also sued Thompson for child support and claimed that he had allegedly offered her $75,000 in exchange for her silence. Thompson came clean in January 2022 after the paternity test identified him as Theo's biological father and he took to social media to publicly apologize to Khloe.

The case reached a settlement last December, when he agreed to pay $9,500 a month in child support and Nichols was granted sole custody.

 

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