Tristan Thompson's lawsuit against alleged baby mother Maralee Nichols was dismissed by Texas judge. As previously reported, Nichols has accused Thompson of getting her pregnant and claimed that he offered her $75,000 to abort the child.
According to US Weekly, Nichols filed a paternity case in California, where both her and Tristan live, to secure financial compensation from Tristan. Tristan soon responded with a case of his own in Texas.
This week, the judge in Texas overseeing the paternity case threw out the Texas suit, after a virtual hearing involving both Tristan and Maralee last week. A source said that the judge did not feel the affair could be justifiably tied to Texas.
The judge said, “Regardless of whether any act of conception occurred in Texas that could have led to the conception of the child, they allegedly had a lengthy relationship spanning multiple states. The child was born in California, the mother resides there and so does Tristan. It would make sense the judge would dismiss this given the facts and the California lawsuit filed prior to the Texas one.”