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Matt Barnes Reportedly Owes Ex-Wife Gloria Govan Over $23K In Child Support


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Matt Barnes and Gloria Govan are still dealing with issues surrounding the custody of their twin sons, after the blowout altercation that happened last year. If you can remember, Gloria arrived to pick up her sons from school on a day that Matt was scheduled to have them. The twins were left "terrified, screaming hysterically and crying” after their mom followed them in Matt's car and blocked their vehicle that resulted in Gloria getting arrested and charged with child endangerment. 

Matt was awarded sole custody of his sons and now Gloria is claiming he owes her child support for the 29% of the time she has them, The Blast reports. The publication got its hands on documents that detail how Gloria understands that her payments have been cut to $7,500 from $20,000 a month but apparently Matt hasn't paid for November 2018 or December 2018 and has only given her $3,750 for January 2019. 

Gloria claims Matt owes her $23,750 and both parties are set to attend court this month to hash it out. 

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Matt welcomed his third child with his model girlfriend Anansa Sims last month and his name is Ashton Joseph Barnes. The former NBA player has been sharing adorable updates of his growing son and his love for his mom. 

"His first word is still gonna be Daddy but his first love is Definitely mommies boobies lol. He’s very protective over them too," hecaptioned teh photo below. 

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