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Zion Williamson Cutting Off Moriah Mills from an Alleged $107,000 Monthly Allowance Was the Reason for Her Insane Twitter Rant

Akash Murty
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Zion Williamson Cutting Off Moriah Mills From an Alleged $107,000 Monthly Allowance Was The Reason For Her Insane Twitter Rant

The top 2 picks of the 2019 Draft class, Zion Williamson and Ja Morant, are facing a sea of troubles just three years into their NBA careers. While the latter dug himself into a hole by flashing guns on socials, Williamson did it by reportedly cheating on women. The two-time All-Star has had multiple injuries in his short stint in the league, stopping him from playing numerous games in his short career so far. Now, the 22-year-old, who is set to become a father, has been accused of cheating by an adult film actress Moriah Mills. Moriah, Zion’s alleged girlfriend, claims to have been on a $107,000 allowance maintained by the former Duke star.

Williamson’s failure to stay fit has stolen multiple opportunities from the talented Pelicans roster to make deep playoff runs. Now these controversies will negatively impact his already precarious image. In a recent charity event by Zion, where he donated $250,000 to help buy uniforms for children in need, his father, Lateef Williamson, had to defend him from the ongoing controversy.

Moriah Mills claims Zion Williamson had her on a $107,000 monthly allowance

Mills hasn’t stopped tweeting about Zion Williamson since the news of him being the father of Ahkeema’s child came to light. She has accused the NBA star of lying to and cheating on both her and his baby momma. Additionally, a third woman, Yami Taylor, has also came forward to claim her involvement with the Pelicans forward.

It looks like Williamson sending her a $107,000 monthly allowance was the chief reason behind Moriah going on a Twitter rant. The prospect of Zion becoming a father would surely hurt her payroll.

Meanwhile, Mills took her rants from criticizing Williamson for being a cheat to accusing Ahkeema of fooling Zion regarding him being her unborn baby’s dad.

Here is Mills suggesting Zion takes a paternity test.

Here she is with some cryptic messages.

Stephen A Smith got his answers as to why Zion Williamson was taking so long to return

Stephen A. Smith has been critical of Zion throughout his injuries and problems with his diet. He recently gave his two cents on the ongoing controversy involving the All-Star, who has just played 29 games last season.

The ESPN analyst, in a recent episode of his podcast, wondered what was taking Zion so long to recover from his injuries. But now he knows.

“Well, now I know. You’re young. You are not married. You can do what you want to do with whomever you choose. It’s your business,” said Smith on The Stephen A Smith Show. “It’s a damn shame she’s putting your stuff out like that — need to cancel her.”

Surprising as they may be, Smith’s views on Zion’s situation weren’t too fixated on criticizing him. On the contrary, they were more focused on the hopes of getting him back on the court.

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Akash Murty

Akash Murty

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An Electrical and Electronics Engineer by degree, Akash Murty is an NBA Editor at The SportsRush. Previously a Software Engineer, Murty couldn’t keep himself away from sports, and his knack for writing and putting his opinion forward brought him to the TSR. A big Soccer enthusiast, his interest in basketball developed late, as he got access to a hoop for the first time at 17. Following this, he started watching basketball at the 2012 Olympics, which transitioned to NBA, and he became a fan of the game as he watched LeBron James dominate the league. Him being an avid learner of the game and ritually following the league for around a decade, he now writes articles ranging from throwbacks, and live game reports, to gossip. LA Lakers are his favourite basketball team, while Chelsea has his heart in football. He also likes travelling, reading fiction, and sometimes cooking.

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