Iman Shumpert asked the judge to go to jail for suspected court orders in violation of court orders related to his disputed divorce case.
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Iman Shumpert asked Georgia judge to lock Teyana Taylor on 20 days for her repeated violations of court orders in the ongoing divorce war.
According to Intouch Weekly documents, Shumpert demanded the court’s maximum penalty for temp in a motion filed Monday (May 5).
He claimed Taylor leaked confidential details of their sealed divorce settlement and verbally attacked him in front of their children.
“In front of the children, [Teyana] exist [Iman]”The Archives say: “This insult and criticism [Iman] It puts children unfairly under pressure and worry, and unfairly places children in a peaceful position between parents. ”
Shumpert also claimed that Taylor’s behavior was “maligned” to “destroy the relationship between the father and the child” and said her behavior damaged his reputation and violated the agreed confidentiality of their legal proceedings.
The latest motion comes after Teyana Taylor’s own legal move earlier this year when she accused Iman Shumpert of leaking sealed court documents.
She claimed that he matched her Instagram post after the 2025 Academy Awards, and that was the post of actor Aaron Pierre.
Taylor denied intentional leaks and said she never sought time for jail for Shumpert.
She said: “But I have to make a motion to let him leave me alone so that we can live peacefully,”
Teyana Taylor did an IG live broadcast and talked about her divorce from Iman Shumpert. pic.twitter.com/gpjpzas8zy
– March 19, 2025
The two sides continue to accuse each other of using the court system to gain leverage in the eyes of the public and in their personal lives.
The judge has ordered Shumpert and Taylor to appear before the next hearing and participate in mediation.
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