Brittney Griner and Glory Johnson ended their brief marriage last year, but after Johnson found out she was pregnant.
Johnson gave birth to twin daughters last fall, but the babies were born four months premature and still require extensive medical care. Griner agreed earlier this month to give financial support to the girls, according to Bossip.com.
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Griner appeared in Maricopa County (Arizona) Superior Court on April 14, via telephone, and agreed to pay $2,516 per month beginning on May 1. The child support is part of a larger settlement package the pair agreed to in an Arizona court last week, according to Bossip.
Court records obtained by Bossip show Griner's annual income to be $1.1 million among her $100,000 WNBA salary, her income from Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg and various endorsements.
Griner has no biological ties to the children because the couple went to a fertility clinic — Griner's suspicions that Johnson became pregnant by cheating on her with Johnson's ex-boyfriend led to the couple's split. Police were called to their home last April and both were arrested on domestic violence charges.
Griner was also ordered to pay Johnson $8,505 in child support arrears, and has to pay 90 percent of childcare costs with two nannies and a monthly expense of $2,835.