keshia-knight-pulliam-ed-hartwell

It ain’t over…

Keshia Knight Pulliam Files New Ed Hartwell Divorce Docs

After giving birth to her daughter Ella Grace, Keshia Knight Pulliam has filed new docs against her estranged husband. As previously reported Keshia and her baby’s father/spouse Ed Hartwell are embroiled in a MESSY divorce battle and it’s only getting worse.

Most recently Keshia asked a judge make Ed pay for the “support and maintenance” of their baby girl because she needs to take time off from acting to care for the child.

She also notes that Ed demanded a paternity test–but didn’t take it, and falsely accused her of cheating.

TheJasmineBrand reports:

theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Keisha Knight-Pulliam has returned to court in her nasty divorce battle with ex-NFL star Ed Hartwell. She is demanding the judge step in due to her baby daddy’s lack of any support and says that she needs to take time off from her career to care for their child.

Prior to delivering their daughter this week, the actress filed docs in the case, in which she blasts Ed for accusing her of adultery following him filing for divorce. She says even though he is the only spouse who committed adultery in the marriage, he falsely spread lies about her being unfaithful.

Throughout the divorce, she says that he demanded a DNA test but then refused to submit his DNA sample even after she submitted hers and their unborn child to a prenatal test and paid $795 for her share of the test costs.

Keshia Knight Pulliam Ed Hartwell

She says he has never checked on her well-being throughout the pregnancy and never paid for his share of the prenatal, paternity test, nor any portion of other expenses to help prepare for the arrival of his daughter.

Keisha says that she and their daughter are in need of immediate financial support from Ed while she takes some time off from her career to care for the child. She wants him to pay for the support and maintenance of their child.

She is demanding the judge step in and order Ed to pay some of the expenses.

Messy, messy, messy.

EdAndKeshiaSplit

Hopefully their divorce will be settled soon, this is too much drama for a seven-month marriage.

You May Also Like

Girl receives flu shot at outdoor free clinic

This week in politics, the vibes are messy, alarming, and straight-up confusing. From late night TV being snatched off the air to vaccine policies getting hijacked, it’s giving “WTF is going on?” Let’s break down the headlines everyone’s talking about inside. First Amendment on the Chopping Block Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show has been pulled from ABC, and Stephen Colbert’s show? Cancelled completely. The official line is murky, but the bigger picture is loud. Free speech is being tested under the Trump administration. While Trump once said he’d “honor” the First Amendment, recent moves suggest he’s working off a remix version that only benefits him. Case in point? The Guardian reports his $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times. A judge already tossed it out, saying Trump’s claims about “false content” violated federal rules. Still, the fact that these lawsuits and cancellations keep happening has people questioning the future of free expression in America. CDC Shake-Up Sparks Health Concerns Meanwhile, over at the CDC, things are getting political fast. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has basically turned the agency upside down, firing all 17 members of the vaccine advisory committee and replacing them with appointees that include vaccine skeptics. On top of that, the CDC director is out, high-level staffers are resigning, and decisions about vaccine safety are suddenly more about politics than science. Public health leaders are calling this move dangerous, saying it dismantles independent oversight just when Americans need clarity most. According to California’s government website, they are one of the few states pushing back on the federal government’s stance. California, Washington, and Hawaii aren’t taking it lying down. The states have formed an alliance pushing back on the feds, promising to keep vaccine guidance rooted in science, safety, and transparency. Their health officers are reviewing guidelines from trusted medical groups like the AAP and ACOG to ensure communities still have access to clinically recommended vaccines. Trump & Xi Meet About US TikTok’s Next Chapter And then there’s TikTok. After years of “will they, won’t they?” drama, Trump announced that he and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping approved a deal for TikTok’s U.S. operations. According to BBC, the plan reportedly hands control to a group of U.S. investors, sidestepping a shutdown. Trump called the call with Xi “productive” on Truth Social, and even, teased a face-to-face meetup at the APEC summit in South Korea this fall. From free speech battles to vaccine wars and TikTok drama, this week in politics has us all asking the same thing: WTFGO?

Global Grind