Cam Newtown Demands DNA Test From Kia Proctor; Baby Mama Countersues – Bossip
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Carolina Panthers Player Demands DNA Test From His Ex-Partner Kia Proctor
Rumors swirled this week that NFL star Cam Newton welcomed a secret seedwith Instagram model and former Miss Azerbaijan La Reina Shaw behind the back of his long term partner Kia Proctor.
But BOSSIP has learned that the pair have been separated for at least six months and are now are embroiled in a custody and child support battle, according to court papers. Their youngest child, who was born last fall, has never lived with the Carolina Panthers player.
Newton sued Proctor for paternity, joint custody and visitation over the summer for Chosen, 5, Sovereign-Dior, three, Camidas Swain, two and Cashmere Saint, who was born in September 2019. Newton acknowledged that he signed the kids’ birth certificates, but wants DNA proof. He said he’s been voluntarily paying child support but wants the court to figure out a dollar amount. Newton also said that once he’s legally deemed the father, he’d like joint physical custody with Proctor.
But Proctor countersued Newton for full physical custody, child support, health benefits, life insurance for the children and her lawyer and expert fees.

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Proctor said he is the kids’ father, but doesn’t have a problem with him getting a DNA test, as long as he pays for it.
She said she hasn’t worked in the six years that she was in a relationship with Newton, and asked the court to determine a child support amount outside of the regular guidelines because Newton has a guaranteed salary of $60 million out of a nearly $104 million contract. She said Newton also has an endorsement deal with Under Armor and owns multiple businesses.
“She has absolutely no source of income,” Proctor’s court papers state, adding that Newton has been her and the children’s sole financial supporter.
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Proctor said she’s willing to negotiate a financial deal with Newton, but if they can’t see eye to eye, she asked the judge to force Newton to hand over $15,000 so she can hire a financial analyst to examine his total income and recommend an appropriate support figure. She’s also asked the judge to enforce a confidential settlement agreement they made before their youngest child Cashmere Saint was born last September.
Proctor revealed in court papers that she and her longtime lover have been separated for months, and she said she moved out of Newton’s home and planned to return to her native Maryland with the kids. She said that since Newton plans to stay in his native Georgia, a joint custody plan would be unworkable