denied Glory Johnson’s request (by phone as Griner showed up in court): that spousal support from Brittney Griner [in the amount of 20k per month] be made payable to her including attorney’s fees.
Although the ball didn’t bounce in Glory’s court that time around, our friends at People report Glory is still feeling glorious:
“I feel relieved and thankful now that this stressful situation is coming to an end. I was honest throughout this entire painful experience, and I have no regrets. Now, I feel like I am finally free to focus on the things in my life that really matter. I get to enjoy being a mom, surrounded by the loving support of my family, and look forward to continuing my exciting career playing the game that I love,” she explained. “I’m thankful for those who believed in me and supported me during this trying time. Continue to have faith because right is right and wrong is wrong.”
Griner claimed she could not afford to pay Glory 20k per month spousal support. He attorney David Michael Cantor explained (regarding the denial of Glory’s spousal support request and denial):
“We are very pleased that the judge has ruled, after evaluating the credibility of the testimony, that a 28-day marriage does not entitle Glory Johnson to Brittney Griner’s money for purposes of alimony, Mercedes car payments or attorney’s fees.”
Damn. Tell us how you really feel counselor.
The other Gs you might want to know on this:
- Glory gives birth to the twins in February.
- The two (Griner and Johnson) shared a home in Arizona so with all that’s been dissolved and resolved; the court advised the two to mediate a settlement on community property before Griner’s official “dissolution of marriage” order can be granted (for the Arizona residents’ and other hopeful honeys interested in ya know… “accidentally” bumping into newly single long, tall, good-looking Griner, they are scheduled to appear in court on September 23.
- Because Johnson testified that Brittney was in cahoots with the decision to pursue in vitro fertilization, once the children are born, Glory can file for child support from Brittney, despite being denied spousal support
- Despite all he court orders and future court-ordered rights Johnson will have, Brittney Griner still questions when, and by what means the actual “process” occurred that resulted in Johnson’s pregnancy
Click here for all the Brittney Griner v. Glory Johnson Gs and hoopla that lead up to all aforementioned.