Overview
- A judge ruled that Taylor willfully violated the confidentiality clause of their 2024 divorce decree by posting a March Instagram video about the case.
- She has been ordered to pay $70,000 in legal fees to Shumpert’s counsel within two weeks of the order.
- The court concluded that Taylor provided insufficient evidence to support her claim that Shumpert leaked sealed divorce documents to the press.
- Shumpert’s bid to hold Taylor in contempt for breaching their parenting plan was denied by the judge.
- The couple’s divorce battle remains active with ongoing disputes over asset disclosure, custody arrangements and reciprocal sanctions motions.