NeNe Leakes' son facing lawsuit for $30k in unpaid child support, ex seeking jail time.

NeNe Leakes' son owes $30,000 in child support to his ex, according to her claims.

February 19th 2024.

NeNe Leakes' son facing lawsuit for $30k in unpaid child support, ex seeking jail time.
The oldest child of NeNe Leakes, her son Bryson Bryant, is currently facing some serious allegations from his ex-girlfriend. It has been reported that he owes her a whopping $30,000 in unpaid child support. Bryant's former partner, Symone Davis, has taken legal action against him and filed a lawsuit in Gwinett County, Georgia on February 2nd.

According to the court documents, Davis claims that Bryant has failed to make the court-ordered monthly payments of $708 since being declared as the biological father of their son, Blaze, in July 2020. These child support payments were supposed to start in August 2020, but Davis says that Bryant has not made a single payment since then. As a result, the total amount of unpaid child support has reached $29,736.

However, Davis is not only seeking the overdue child support payments, she also wants Bryant to be held accountable for his actions. In the court filing, she has requested for him to be thrown in jail as he is fully capable of making the payments, but has chosen not to do so. The document states that his refusal to comply with the court's order is willful, and therefore, he should be held in contempt and incarcerated.

This lawsuit has come to light just two months after Davis spoke out about the alleged neglect her son has been experiencing with Bryant and Leakes. She claims to have reached out to both parties in an effort to create a relationship between them and her son, but has received no response. Davis said that she has even sent Bryant pictures of Blaze, but he has chosen to ignore her.

It is worth mentioning that Bryant's legal troubles do not end here. In October 2023, he was arrested for giving police a fake name during a previous arrest in July 2023 for possession of fentanyl. He was able to get out of jail by paying a bond of $6,100 for charges including loitering, giving law enforcement a false name, and possession of a scheduled II controlled substance. During his initial arrest, Bryant had falsely claimed to be his younger brother, Brentt Leakes.

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