We all know there are three sides to every story. Yesterday we told you Ex-Detroit Lion Derrick Williams’ side. The former NFL star took to his Instagram in a series of posts to plea with his baby mama, model Ahni Luv, to let him see his son. According to him it had been around 12 weeks since he last saw his baby.
After posting the story, it looks like another side of the drama has surfaced. Instagram commenters claiming to be friends of Ahni’s and close to the situation divulged some pretty disturbing details which would make total sense as to why Ahni would want to stay as far away from Williams as she can.
In a series of posts, a friend of Ahni’s alleges that Derrick Williams is putting up a front for social media. Not only does he NOT pay child support, he’s also emotionally and physically abusive. She says that Williams has physically abused Ahni while she was holding their child and there have been many instances where Ahni has put a restraining order on him. This commenter, along with a couple others also reveal that Williams has a daughter that he doesn’t see or care for financially and he owes nearly $30k in back child support for her. These sources also claim that Williams has threatened to take their son out of state and never return. They say he is using extremes to try and get back with Ahni, but she refuses to be with him.
Another friend of Ahni’s says that when Williams was in the league he provided no type of lifestyle for Ahni. He also had the chance to work out visitation in court a week ago but the courts don’t trust his sanity. He was actually allowed to pick his son up two days ago after a court hearing but decided not to. He also declined to pick him up for next weekends visit too. Ahni’s friends claim that he is playing victim.
If these claims are true, I can totally see why Ahni would want to keep her distance. I have seen both sides of this unfortunate coin. I’ve seen vindictive mothers and I’ve seen fearful mothers. If the courts are involved, there really isn’t anything either one of them can do but abide by court decisions. Sad situation for the poor child.
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